US20090137272A1 - Mobile phone - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile phone, and more specifically the improvement in a mobile phone which allows users to view television broadcasts.
- Some of mobile phones are provided with an antenna which receives television broadcast waves transmitted from television stations, in which television images are displayed on a display screen and television audio corresponding the television images is outputted on the basis of the television broadcast waves, thereby a user is allowed to view television broadcasts (refer to Patent Documents 1 and 2 for example).
- External output device such as a speaker incorporated in a mobile phone to amplify and output television audio, and earphones to be connected to an external output terminal which is provided in a mobile phone, is used as audio output means for outputting television audio.
- a user views a television broadcast at home or in an environment where no one is around, or when several friends get together to view a television broadcast, television audio can be outputted from a speaker.
- an external outputting device such as earphones without causing trouble to surrounding people.
- voice from the other party phone can be heard by moving a receiver provided in a mobile phone close to an ear of the user.
- Voice from the other party phone can also be outputted from a speaker or an external outputting device in communication with the other party phone.
- users are thus allowed to call by selecting any one among a receiver, a speaker and an external output device, and to view television broadcasts by selecting either a speaker or an external device.
- Mobile phones disclosed in Patent Documents 1 and 2 are provided with a display case created with a display screen and an operation case having an arrangement with a number of operation keys, in which the display case is rotatably held by the operation case within a face of horizontally disposing the display screen.
- Mobile phones of this type has, for example, the display screen created into a rectangular shape, in which the display case is rotated with respect to the operation case so as to use the display screen switched between a longitudinally extended state brought by setting a longitudinal direction of the display screen as a vertical direction, and the laterally extended state brought by setting a widthwise direction of the display screen as a vertical direction.
- the mobile phone Since television images typically have a laterally extended aspect ratio, setting the display screen to the laterally extended state provides excellent display of television images.
- the mobile phone when a user answers a call from the other party phone, the mobile phone is used by setting the display screen to a longitudinally extended state.
- Commonly used mobile phones are provided with a transmitting microphone for inputting voice at one end of the operation case in a longitudinal direction, and a receiver for outputting voice from the other party phone at one end of the display case in a longitudinal direction. Accordingly, a user moves the mobile phone close to the face by using the display screen in a longitudinally extended state while disposing the transmitting microphone close to the mouth and the receiver close to the ear, so that satisfactory communication can be realized.
- mobile phones are proposed in such that, when an electronic mail is received while viewing a television broadcast, a notification is displayed on a display screen for a user to confirm reception of the electronic mail without interrupting the user to view the television broadcast (e.g. refer to Patent Documents 3 and 4).
- users who confirmed reception of an electronic mail carry out a predetermined operation to start an application for browsing character information of the electronic mail, whereby full text of the electronic mail can be displayed for browsing on the display screen. If necessary, an operation is carried out to start an application for creating an electronic mail so as to create a reply electronic mail to a received electronic mail.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2004-215180
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-12344
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-130132
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-198259
- a call from the other party phone necessarily interrupts viewing of a television broadcast, where communication with the other party phone is not compatible with viewing a television broadcast.
- a direction of a display screen to allow satisfactory communication typically differs from a direction of the display screen to allow satisfactory viewing of television broadcasts. Accordingly, if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast on the display case disposed in a longitudinally extended state, operations need to be carried out to rotate the display case into a longitudinally extended state and to answer the call. On the contrary, if a user tries to view a television broadcast, operations need to be carried out to rotate the display case from a longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state and to start viewing a television broadcast. In either case, troublesome operations are required.
- the present invention was achieved in view of the above problems, and an object thereof is to provide a mobile phone which allows a user to continuously watch a television broadcast even if there is a call from the other party phone. Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone in which conveniences can be improved. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone for reducing troublesome operations. A further object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone which is capable of realizing efficient reduction of power consumption. The present invention also has an object to provide a mobile phone for improving conveniences when there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast. The present invention has another object to provide a mobile phone which is capable of browsing through character information of an electric mail received while viewing a television broadcast.
- a mobile phone includes: television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave; television output means adapted to display a television image on a display screen and to output television audio corresponding to the television image on the basis of received the television broadcast wave; radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and incoming call response means adapted to generate the response signal and to establish a communication state on the basis of a user operation in a period answerable to the call signal, wherein the television output means includes: volume reduction means adapted to reduce a volume of television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen when the call signal is received in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen; and character information display means adapted to extract character information corresponding to the television image from the television broadcast wave and to display the character information on the display screen when the volume reduction means reduces television audio corresponding to the television image.
- the other party phone if there is a call from the other party phone in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen, communication can be made with the other party phone by reducing the volume of the television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen.
- the character information such as caption corresponding to the television image can be displayed on the display screen, which allows a user to continuously watch the television broadcast based on the television image and the character information while communicating with the other party phone.
- a mobile phone of a second aspect of the present invention includes: a case having the display screen created on a case face; first audio output means for use in a state of putting the case face on a user's ear; second audio output means for use in a state of keeping the case face away from the user's ear; and output selection means adapted to output voice from the other party phone by selecting the same audio output means used to output the television audio until then in the case of reducing a volume of the television audio corresponding to the television image by the volume reduction means.
- a mobile phone of a third aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television output means has image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on the display screen in the case of carrying out an operation to use the first audio output means to output voice from the other party phone when the second audio output means outputs the voice while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen.
- Such a structure makes it possible to stop displaying the television image on the display screen on the basis of a user operation for outputting the voice by the first audio output means when the user watches the television image displayed on the display screen while outputting the voice from the other party phone by the second audio output means. Since the user has to put the ear to the case face for a telephone call, it becomes impossible to see the display screen, when the operation for outputting the voice by the first audio output means is performed, so that power consumption can be efficiently reduced by stopping the display of the television image automatically.
- a mobile phone of a fourth aspect of the present invention includes recording means adapted to record subsequent television image on the basis of the television broadcast wave when the image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
- Such a structure can enhance conveniences because the television broadcast interrupted to view due to stopped display on the display screen is recorded to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later.
- a mobile phone of a fifth aspect of the present invention includes hold switching means adapted to switch to a holding state in which an output of communication voice to the other party phone is stopped in an established communication state, wherein the television output means has volume increase means adapted to increase a volume of the television audio when the holding switching means is used for switching to a holding state while the television image is displayed on the display screen in a reduced volume of the television audio.
- television audio can be temporarily heard by increasing a volume of the television audio in a holding state when a user desires to listen to television audio by judging from contents of the television image during communication with the other party phone while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen in a reduced volume of the television audio, so that conveniences improve further.
- a mobile phone of a sixth aspect of the present invention includes: a display case having a rectangular display screen created on a case face; audio output means arranged within the display case on one end side of a longitudinal direction on the display screen and used in a state of putting the case face on the user's ear; holding means adapted to rotatably hold the display case within a face of horizontally disposing the display screen so that the display screen should be in a longitudinally extended state and a laterally extended state; rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of the display case by the user; television broadcast reception means adapted to receive television broadcast waves; television image display means adapted to cause the display screen to display television image generated on the basis of received television broadcast wave and rotated in accordance with the rotation operation; radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and incoming call response means adapted to generate a response signal and to establish a communication state in a period answerable to the call signal on the basis of a rotational operation to make a
- Such a structure makes it possible to answer a call by simply rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when the call signal is received in a state of displaying a television image on the display screen by setting the display case to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast, the user is allowed to answer the call by simply rotating the display case, in which an operation to rotate the display case and an operation to answer the call are not both required and troublesome operations can be reduced.
- a mobile phone of a seventh aspect of the present invention is configured so that the television image display means has image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on the display screen when the incoming call response means establishes the communication state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to stop displaying the television image on the display screen on the basis of an operation to answer a call from the other party phone by rotating the display case. If the user answers a call by rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the user has to put the case face of the display case on the ear to communicate, which prevents the user from seeing the display screen, so that power consumption can be efficiently reduced by stopping the display of the television image automatically.
- a mobile phone of an eighth aspect of the present invention includes recording means adapted to record subsequent television image based on the television broadcast wave when the image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
- the television broadcast which was interrupted to view by stopped display on the display screen is recorded to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later. Accordingly, even if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcast, the user is capable of answering the call to communicate without hesitation because of a relief knowing that the subsequent television broadcast is automatically recorded. Therefore, conveniences can be enhanced in the case of having a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast.
- a mobile phone of a ninth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means includes first image rotation means adapted to rotate display of a television image on the display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when it is not in a period answerable to the call signal.
- first image rotation means adapted to rotate display of a television image on the display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when it is not in a period answerable to the call signal.
- Such a structure makes it possible to adjust a direction of the television image to a rotational position by rotating the display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees in the case of rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state while displaying the television image on the display screen when it is not in a period answerable to a call signal.
- a mobile phone of a tenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has character information display means which displays the television image and character information extracted from the television broadcast wave to correspond to the television image on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to display character information such as caption corresponding to the television image in an open space created on the display screen resulting from a difference between a ratio of longitudinal and lateral lengths of the display screen and an aspect ratio of the television image. Accordingly, if the user desires to display character information, the character information can be displayed by simply rotating the display case to reach the longitudinally extended state, where conveniences can be further enhanced.
- a mobile phone of an eleventh aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has image display start means adapted to cause the display screen to start displaying the television image on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying no television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to automatically display the television image on the display screen by simply rotating the display case from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, when the user tries to view the television broadcast, an operation to rotate the display case and an operation to start displaying a television image are not both required, in which troublesome operations can be reduced.
- a mobile phone of a twelfth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has second image rotation means adapted to rotate display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to adjust a direction of the television image to the rotational position by rotating display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees when the display case is rotated from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while displaying the television image on the display screen.
- a mobile phone of a thirteenth aspect of the present invention includes: television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave; television image display means adapted to display television image on the display screen on the basis of the received television broadcast wave; electronic mail reception means adapted to receive an electronic mail made of character information from a base station; scroll display means adapted to provide scroll display so that the character information of the electronic mail moves on the display screen as time elapses when the electronic mail is received in a state that the television image display means displays the television image on the display screen; and application start means adapted to start an application to browse through character information of the received electronic mail or an application to create an electronic mail on the basis of an operation made by a user after the scroll display starts.
- the character information of the received electronic mail can be subjected to the scroll display on the display screen while maintaining display of the television image, whereby the user is allowed to browse through character information of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcast.
- the scroll display of the character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen makes it possible to display full text of the electronic mail while securing a space to display the television image.
- the user confirms the character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast and desires to immediately browse through full text of the mail or to create a reply electronic mail, the user carries out an operation to start an application.
- the user may view the television broadcast without carrying out the aforementioned operation at that time and start the application later.
- a mobile phone of a fourteenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the application start means has mail browsing application start means which starts an application to browse through character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen when said operation is carried out by the user prior to scroll display of entire character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen.
- the user carries out an operation to start an application for browsing through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen prior to scroll display of entire character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen.
- This application is started to allow the user to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen, which makes it possible to browse full text of a received electronic mail in minimum display.
- a mobile phone of a fifteenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the application start means has mail creating application start means which starts an application to create a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail when said operation is carried out by the user within a fixed period of time after entire character information of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the display screen.
- the user if the user desires to create a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail after confirming character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time after finishing scroll display so as to start an application to create a reply electronic mail. Accordingly, an operation to specify a mail address of a transmitting destination can be omitted, and a reply electronic mail can be easily transmitted.
- a mobile phone of a sixteenth aspect of the present invention includes: a display case created with a rectangular display screen; holding means adapted to rotatably hold the display case within a face of horizontally disposing the display screen so that the display screen should be in the longitudinally extended state and the laterally extended state; and rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of the display case made by the user, wherein the television image display means causes the display screen to display the television image rotated in accordance with the rotational operation, and the application start means starts an application on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to start the application for browsing through the character information of the received electronic mail or the application for creating the electronic mail on the basis of the operation to rotate the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- a mobile phone of a seventeenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means continuously displays the television image on one side of a longitudinal direction on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state after the application start means starts the application, and the application start means displays a screen for browsing or creating an electronic mail on the other side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen.
- Such a structure allows a laterally extended the television image to be displayed on one side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state while displaying the screen for browsing or creating an electronic mail in an open space created accordingly on the other end side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen.
- communication with the other party phone can be made by reducing a volume of television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen, where the character information such as caption corresponding to the television image can be displayed on the display screen, so that the user is allowed to continuously watch the television broadcast on the basis of the television image and the character information during communication with the other party phone.
- the present invention In receiving a call from the other party phone while displaying the television image on the display screen, the present invention also makes it possible to make communication by continuously using the audio output means which has been used until then, where conveniences can be enhanced. Moreover, if the user desires to listen to television audio by judging from contents of the television image when communication is made with the other party phone with a reduced volume of the television audio while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen, it is possible to temporarily listen to the television audio by increasing a volume of the television audio in a holding state, so that conveniences can be further enhanced.
- the present invention allows the user to answer to the call by simply rotating the display case, where the operation to rotate the display case and the operation to answer the call are not both required, so that troublesome operations can be reduced.
- the present invention also enables efficient reduction of power consumption by automatically stopping display of the television image on the display screen on the basis of an operation to answer the call from the other party phone by rotating the display case.
- the present invention makes it possible to record the television broadcast which was interrupted to view due to stopped display on the display screen, so as to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later, where conveniences can be enhanced in the case of having a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcast.
- the character information of the received electronic mail in receiving the electronic mail while displaying the television image on the display screen, can be subjected to the scroll display on the display screen while maintaining display of the television image, whereby the user is allowed to browse through the character information of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcast.
- the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail in the middle of confirming character information thereof in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation prior to the scroll display of entire character information of the electronic mail on the display screen, whereby it is made possible to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen.
- the user if the user desires to create the reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail after confirming the character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time after finishing the scroll display, whereby an application can be started to create a reply electronic mail.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a mobile phone 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention in a state that cases are closed.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the mobile phone 1 of FIG. 1 in a state that the cases are expanded.
- the mobile phone 1 is a so-called folding-type mobile phone having a rectangular display case 2 connected to a rectangular operation case 5 via a hinge part 3 , where the display case 2 and the operation case 5 can be folded by opposing case faces thereof from one other.
- the display case 2 has a main display part 2 a and a receiver 8 which are arranged in an internal face opposing the operation case 5 in a folded state.
- the main display part 2 a is formed into a rectangular shape having a longitudinal direction which is arranged to be consistent with a longitudinal direction of the display case 2 .
- the receiver 8 is arranged on an edge of the display case 2 on a side opposite to the hinge part 3 .
- the operation case 5 has a number of operation keys 4 and a transmitting microphone 7 which are arranged in an internal face opposing the display case 2 in a folded state.
- the transmitting microphone 7 is arranged on the edge of the operation case 5 on the side opposite to the hinge part 3 .
- Such the folding-type mobile phone 1 can be carried in a compactly folded state. And such the folding-type mobile phone 1 can depress and operate the operation keys 4 while looking at the display on the main display part 2 a , if cases are developed. Moreover, the mobile phone 1 realizes satisfactory communication by setting the main display part 2 a into a longitudinal state so as to put the internal face of the display case 2 on a user's ear while moving the transmitting microphone 7 close to a user's mouth and moving the receiver 8 close to the ear, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the transmitting microphone 7 is disposed close to a user's mouth and the receiver 8 is disposed close to the user's ear, and therefore the transmitting microphone 7 needs to be separated from the receiver 8 to some extent.
- the transmitting microphone 7 is arranged on an edge of the operation case 5 on a side opposite to the hinge part 3
- the receiver 8 is arranged on an edge of the display case 2 on a side opposite to the hinge part 3 , whereby a distance between transmitting microphone 7 and the receiver 8 can be ensured in a longitudinally extended state.
- the hinge part 3 is structured so that a joint part 3 a which is rotatably connected to the operation case 5 is integrally formed with a holding part 3 b for holding the display case 2 opposite to an external face of the display case 2 .
- the joint part 3 a is made of two cylindrical bodies created to be separated from one another with a fixed interval and protrude in one edge of the holding part 3 b .
- a cylindrical body 6 is created to extend in a widthwise direction in one edge of the operation case 5 in an internal face of the longitudinal direction, and the cylindrical body 6 is arranged between two of the joint parts 3 a on the same axis line and rotatably mounted from one another, whereby the hinge part 3 is rotatably connected to the operation case 5 .
- the holding part 3 b is formed into a rectangular plate shape and opposes about a half of the external face of the display case 2 on the hinge part 3 side when the main display part 2 a should be in a longitudinal state.
- the holding part 3 b rotatably holds the display case 2 within a face of horizontally disposing the main display part 2 a , where the display case 2 can be rotated in a state that an inclined angle is held to the operation case 5 .
- On an external face of the holding part 3 b on a side opposite to the display case 2 there is arranged a sub-display part 11 to display contents mainly in a state of closing the cases.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state of rotating the display case 2 of the mobile phone 1 of FIG. 2 , where clockwise rotation from the state of FIG. 2 at about 45 degrees is exhibited when it is seen from the front surface.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state of rotating the display case 2 of the mobile phone 1 of FIG. 2 , where clockwise rotation from the state of FIG. 2 at 90 degrees is exhibited when it is seen from the front surface.
- the user rotates the display case 2 within a face of horizontally disposing the main display part 2 a while holding the operation case 5 within an angle range of 90 degrees, whereby the display case 2 can be rotated between the longitudinally extended state as shown in FIG. 2 and the laterally extended state as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the mobile phone 1 allows the user to view television broadcasts, in which satisfactory television images can be displayed on the main display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state which matches an aspect ratio of the television image by rotating the display case 2 from the state of FIG. 2 through the state of FIG. 3 to reach the laterally extended state of the main display part 2 a as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the main display part 2 a is formed into a rectangular shape with a ratio of 16:9 between a long side to a short side, and this ratio is consonant with an aspect ratio of the television images for use in typical the television broadcasts.
- energizing means provided in the holding part 3 b of the hinge part 3 causes energizing force to act anticlockwise on the display case 2 until the state shown in FIG. 3 is exhibited. Accordingly, the display case 2 is maintained in the state of FIG. 2 due to energizing force acting anticlockwise on the display case 2 unless external force has effects.
- the display case 2 is rotated by using a rotational axis which moves along rotation of the display case 2 as a center instead of using a rotational axis fixed to a certain position as a center. Accordingly, even if the display case 2 of the longitudinally extended state whose one end of a longitudinal direction is disposed adjacent to the operation case 5 as shown in FIG. 2 is rotated at 90 degrees, one end of a widthwise direction of the display case 2 is disposed adjacent to the operation case 5 as shown in FIG. 4 , so that a user is allowed to view the television broadcasts by displaying the television images on the main display part 2 a which is compactly brought into the laterally extended state.
- the user is also allowed to view the television broadcasts by rotating the display case 2 from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while maintaining the state of holding the operation case 5 without changing the way of holding the mobile phone 1 .
- energizing force acting on the display case 2 is used to realize smooth switching of the display case 2 between the longitudinally extended state and the laterally extended state.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 are rear surface views of FIGS. 2 to 4 in the mobile phone 1 , each showing a perspective structure in the holding part 3 b .
- FIGS. 8 to 10 are front surface views of the hinge part 3 corresponding to FIGS. 2 to 4 .
- FIGS. 5 and 8 correspond to the longitudinally extended state of FIG. 2
- FIGS. 6 and 9 correspond to the state of FIG. 3 in which the display case 2 is rotated at about 45 degrees
- FIGS. 7 and 10 correspond to the laterally extended state of FIG. 4 .
- a holding plate 16 of a rectangular shape is arranged in the holding part 3 b , and the holding plate 16 rotatably holds the display case 2 .
- the holding plate 16 includes an arc hole 12 extending along an arc in a lateral direction and a linear hole 14 extending linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- a top corner in the center of the arc hole 12 is disposed adjacent to one end of the linear hole 14 , and the linear hole 14 extends in a normal line direction in the top corner.
- the arc hole 12 and the linear hole 14 are rotatably engaged with a sliding axis 13 and a rotational axis 15 respectively which are formed on a rear surface side of the display case 2 .
- the sliding axis 13 and the rotational axis 15 are integrally formed in an axis holding member 18 fixed to a rear surface of the display case 2 , being arranged in positions displaced from one another with a fixed interval from the center of the display case 2 .
- the axis holding member 18 is engaged with the holding plate 16 in the holding part 13 via an opening 3 d created in front of the holding part 3 b.
- the axis holding member 18 is fixed to the holding plate 16 via a torsion coil spring 20 which is provided as an example of a spring being energizing means.
- the torsion coil spring 20 has one end engaged with the sliding axis 13 of the axis holding member 18 , and the other end engaged with a mounting axis 19 created in the holding plate 16 .
- the mounting axis 19 is rotatably arranged on a normal line with respect to the top corner of the arc hole 12 .
- the display case 2 has a flexible substrate 21 which extends from the hinge part 3 side and whose end portion is mounted in the vicinity of the rotational axis 15 , whereby the display case 2 and the operation case 5 are electrically connected via the flexible substrate 21 .
- the rotational axis 15 moves upward along the linear hole 14 , and the sliding axis 13 moves to the other end along the arc hole 12 .
- the torsion coil spring 20 is also rotated by using the mounting axis 19 as a center, and a distance between one end and the other end of the torsion coil spring 20 is made shorter so as to be proximal from one another.
- the rotational axis 15 is connected to an upper end of the linear hole 14 , and the sliding axis 13 reaches the top corner of the arc hole 12 .
- One end and the other end of the torsion coil spring 20 are disposed most proximally in this state, and if the display case 2 is further rotated, left and right positions of the sliding axis 13 and the mounting axis 19 are reversed and one end of the torsion coil spring 20 is separated from the other end thereof again. Accordingly, rotation of the display case 2 beyond the rotational position as shown in FIGS. 6 and 9 is followed by further rotation of the display case 2 by energizing force of the torsion coil spring 20 so as to reach the laterally extended state as shown in FIGS. 7 and 10 .
- the rotational axis 15 is connected to a lower end of the linear hole 14
- the sliding axis 13 is connected to the other end of the arc hole 12 .
- the sliding axis 13 is urged to the other end side of the arc hole 12 by the torsion coil spring 20 , where the display case 20 is maintained in this state unless external force has effects.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of the mobile phone 1 .
- the mobile phone 1 is provided with a speaker 9 , an external input/output terminal 10 , a communication part 23 , a television broadcast reception part 24 , and a rotational position detection part 25 in addition to the aforementioned main display part 2 a , sub-display part 11 , receiver 8 , transmitting microphone 7 , and operation keys 4 , wherein these operations are controlled by a control part 30 made of a processor.
- the speaker 9 is provided so that the user is allowed to listen to voice in a state of keeping the display case 2 away from the ear by outputting the voice which is amplified in comparison with the case of outputting the voice from the receiver 8 . If the external input/output device 26 such as an earphone microphone is connected to the external output terminal 10 , voice input/output is realized via the external input/output device 26 .
- the receiver 8 , the speaker 9 and the external input/output terminal 10 constitute voice output means.
- the speaker 9 and the external input/output terminal 10 are used in a state that the user keeps the internal face of the display case 2 away from the ear, as opposed to the receiver 8 which is used in a state that the user puts the internal face of the display case 2 on the ear. Accordingly, display of the television images or other images on the main display part 2 a can be seen when the speaker 9 or the external input/output terminal 10 is used, but it cannot be seen when the receiver 8 is used.
- voice from the phone of the other party phone is amplified and outputted from the speaker 9 while input signals from the transmitting microphone 7 are amplified, whereby so-called hands-free communication can be made without holding the mobile phone 1 .
- input signals from the transmitting microphone 7 are inputted to a cancellation circuit so as to prevent howling. Switching between normal communication made by the receiver 8 and hands-free communication is realized by operating the operation keys 4 .
- a connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 can be attached to or detached from the external input/output terminal 10 , in which normal communication made by the receiver 8 and communication made by the external input/output device 26 can be switched on the basis of attachment/detachment of the connection terminal. That is, the normal communication can be switched to the communication made by the external input/output device 26 by mounting the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 to the external input/output terminal 10 , whereas returning to normal communication made by the receiver 8 can be realized by detaching the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 from the external input/output terminal 10 .
- communication voices are transmitted/received by transmitting/receiving radio waves to/from a base station via a communication antenna 23 a .
- the voice signal based on communication voice of the user is transmitted from the communication part 23 , and a voice signal based on the communication voice from the other party phone is received in the communication part 23 , whereby the communication voices can be transmitted/received in real time.
- the television broadcast reception part 24 is provided to receive the television broadcast waves transmitted from television stations via a television broadcast reception antenna 24 a .
- Television broadcast waves transmitted from the television stations include analog broadcast waves corresponding to analog broadcasts and digital broadcast waves corresponding to digital broadcasts.
- Digital broadcast waves received by the television broadcast reception part 24 are one-segment broadcast waves allocated to a fixed bandwidth of typical digital high-vision broadcast waves for use in mobile phones, including the television images, the television voice and additional character information such as caption and associated articles corresponding to the television images.
- television images are displayed on the main display part 2 a while television audio corresponding to the television image is outputted from the speaker 9 or the external input/output terminal 10 , whereby the user is allowed to view the television broadcasts.
- Character information included in the television broadcasts are extracted and displayed on the main display part 2 a so as to display character information such as caption along the television image.
- the rotational position detection part 25 is constituted by a mechanical or electrical switch, for example, and detects a rotational position of the display case 2 .
- This rotational position detection part 25 is rotational operation detection means to detect a rotational operation of the display case 2 by the user.
- the operation keys 4 include a holding button 4 a for providing a holding state by stopping an output of communication voice to the other party phone.
- a holding button 4 a for providing a holding state by stopping an output of communication voice to the other party phone.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram to explain an operation when a signal is received in the communication part 23 and the television broadcast reception part 24 .
- the control part 30 executes a program process so as to cause an incoming call process part 31 , a response part 32 , a recording part 33 , a television output part 34 and an output selection part 39 to function.
- the incoming call process part 31 executes an incoming call process in order to allow the user to answer the call by an off-hook operation.
- ringtone is normally outputted from the speaker 9 to notify the user of calling from the other party phone.
- the incoming call process is continued until calling from the other party phone is discontinued or the user carries out the off-hook operation.
- the off-hook operation here includes any kinds of operations made by the user to answer a call from the other party phone, and may be, for example, an operation by the operation keys 4 or an operation to rotate the display case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state during the incoming call process.
- the communication part 23 a transmits a response signal to the other party phone so as to establish a communication state, whereby the communication voices can be transmitted to or received from the other party phone.
- the voice from the other party phone is outputted from any one selected among the receiver 8 , the speaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 .
- Selection among the receiver 8 , the speaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 is made by the output selection part 39 so as to output the voice from the other party phone.
- the recording part 33 records the television images, the television audio and the character information or the like in a memory (not shown) as needed on the basis of the television broadcast waves received in the television broadcast reception part 24 , whereby the television broadcasts can be recorded.
- the television output part 34 includes a television image display part 35 and a television audio output part 36 .
- the television image display part 35 causes the main display part 2 a to display the television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including an image rotation part 37 for rotating images displayed on the main display part 2 a and a character information display part 38 for extracting character information included in the television broadcast waves and causing the main display part 2 a to display the character information.
- the television audio output part 36 outputs the television audio based on the television broadcast waves to the speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 .
- the image rotation part 37 rotates a image to display on the main display part 2 a on the basis of an input signal from the rotational position detection part 25 when the television broadcast wave is received in the television broadcast reception part 24 . That is, if a state of the display case 2 is switched from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while the television broadcast wave is being received, the television images are displayed on the main display part 2 a of the laterally extended state by setting a widthwise direction thereof as a vertical direction. If a state of the display case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the television images are displayed on the main display part 2 a of the longitudinally extended state by setting a longitudinal direction thereof as a vertical direction. Therefore, the direction of the television image can be adjusted to the rotational position.
- Signals from the response part 32 are inputted to the recording part 33 and the television output part 34 . Signals are also inputted to the television audio output part 36 on the basis of reception of call signals received in the communication part 23 and the operation of the holding button 4 a.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 are flowcharts showing an example of a process to answer a call from the other party phone while receiving the television broadcast waves. If the television broadcast wave is received in the television broadcast reception part 24 (Yes in step S 101 of FIG. 13 ), and if a call signal is received from the other party phone (Yes in step S 102 ), the television audio output part 36 stops outputting the television audio outputted at that time (step S 103 ). Therefore, the television audio corresponding to the television image based on the television broadcast wave cannot be heard while the display of the television image is maintained on the main display part 2 a.
- the character information display part 38 extracts the character information included in the television broadcast wave and causes the main display part 2 a to display caption corresponding to the television image (step S 104 ).
- the incoming call process part 31 executes an incoming call process in a state of thus stopping output of the television audio (step S 105 ), whereby it is made easier for the user to listen to ringtone outputted on the basis of the incoming call process.
- Ringtone based on the incoming call process is outputted from audio output means used at that time. That is, the ringtone is outputted from the speaker 9 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from the speaker 9 , whereas the ringtone is outputted from the external input/output device 26 if the user views the television broadcast by outputting the television audio from the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 . Moreover, if the ringtone is set so as not to be outputted at the time of the incoming call process, the user may be notified of calling from the other party phone by vibration made by a vibration device (not shown) provided in the mobile phone 1 and display on the main display part 2 a or other methods.
- a vibration device not shown
- step S 106 a communication state is established to output voice from the other party phone after selecting the same audio output means for use in outputting television audio in the output selection part 39 .
- the voice from the other party phone is outputted from the speaker 9 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from the speaker 9
- voice from the other party phone is outputted from the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from the external input/output device 26 .
- the voice is outputted from the same audio output means for use in outputting the ringtone.
- communication can be made with the other party phone by stopping output of the television audio corresponding to the television images while display of the television images are maintained on the main display part 2 a . Since the captions corresponding to the television images can be displayed on the main display part 2 a at this time, the user is allowed to continuously watch the television broadcasts based on the television images and captions while communicating with the other party phone.
- the voice from the other party phone can be outputted by using the audio output means outputting the television audio at that time. Accordingly, it is not necessary to switch the audio output means so as to communicate with the other party phone, and communication can be made by continuously using audio output means which has been used until then, where conveniences can be enhanced.
- the user In an established communication state in which the speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 is selected as stated above, the user is allowed to switch the voice output from the other party phone to the receiver 8 by carrying out a predetermined operation.
- Such a switching operation can be made by, for example, operating the operation keys 4 in a state of outputting the voice from the speaker 9 , or by the operation to remove the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 from the external input/output terminal 10 in a state of outputting voice from the external input/output device 26 .
- Voice output from the other party phone may also be switched to the receiver 8 on the basis of the operation to rotate the display case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- step S 108 If the voice output from the other party phone is switched to the receiver 8 (Yes in step S 108 ), the television image display part 35 stops displaying the television images on the main display part 2 a (step 109 ) while the recording part 33 records the television broadcasts by recording the television images and the television audio based on a subsequent television broadcast wave (step S 110 ).
- the display of the television image can be stopped on the main display part 2 a . If the operation to output the voice from the receiver 8 was carried out, the user is required to put the internal face of the display case 2 on the ear in order to communicate, it becomes impossible to see the main display part 2 a by the user, so that display of the television images is automatically stopped to realize efficient reduction of power consumption.
- the television broadcasts which were interrupted to view due to stopped display on the main display part 2 a can be recorded so as to allow the user to watch the television broadcasts later, whereby conveniences can be improved.
- the television audio output part 36 outputs the television audio corresponding to the television images displayed on the main display part 2 a at that time (step S 202 ).
- the television audio is outputted from the same audio output means being either the speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 for use in outputting the voice from the other party phone.
- step S 204 the television audio output part 36 stops outputting the television audio again. Accordingly, when the user communicates with the other party phone by stopping output of the television audio while displaying the television images on the main display part 2 a , and if the user desires to listen to the television audio by judging from content of the television images, the television audio can be temporarily heard by setting the holding state to output the television audio, where conveniences can be further enhanced.
- the present invention is not limited to such a mobile phone 1 and it is applicable to a mobile phone structured to have the display case 2 which cannot be rotated within a face of horizontally disposing the main display part 2 a.
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of the mobile phone 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile phone 1 is provided with the main display part 2 a , the sub-display part 11 , the receiver 8 , the transmitting microphone 7 , the operation keys 4 , the speaker 9 , the external input/output terminal 10 , the communication part 23 , the television broadcast reception part 24 , and the rotational position detection part 25 in the same manner with the first embodiment, where these operations are controlled by the control part 30 made of a processor.
- the mobile phone 1 also has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment as shown in FIGS. 1 to 10 . Explanation of the structure similar to that of the first embodiment will be omitted by providing like reference numbers in the drawings.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram to explain an operation when a signal is received in the communication part 23 and the television broadcast reception part 24 .
- the control part 30 executes a program process so as to cause an incoming call process part 41 , a response part 42 , a recording part 43 and a television output part 44 to function.
- an incoming call process made by the incoming call process part 41 allows the user to answer the call by an off-hook operation.
- ringtone to notify the user of calling from the other party phone is normally outputted from the speaker 9 .
- the incoming call process is continued until a call from the other party phone is stopped or the user carries out an off-hook operation.
- the off-hook operation here includes any kinds of operations made by the user to answer a call from the other party phone.
- a communication state is established by transmitting a response signal from the communication part 23 to the other party phone, whereby communication voices can be transmitted to or received from the other party phone.
- the voice from the other party phone is outputted from any one selected among the receiver 8 , the speaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 .
- the recording part 43 records the television images, the television audio and the character information or the like in a memory (not shown) as needed on the basis of the television broadcast waves received in the television broadcast reception part 24 , whereby the television broadcasts can be recorded.
- the television output part 44 includes a television image display part 45 and a television audio output part 46 .
- the television image display part 45 causes the main display part 2 a to the display television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including an image rotation part 47 for rotating images displayed on the main display part 2 a and a character information display part 48 for extracting the character information included in the television broadcast waves so as to display on the main display part 2 a .
- the television audio output part 46 outputs the television audio based on the television broadcast waves to the speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 . Signals from the response part 42 are inputted to the recording part 43 and the television output part 44 .
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing an example of a laterally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case 2 is switched from a longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. If the display case 2 is rotated and the rotational position detection part 25 detects switching from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state (Yes in step S 301 ), and if the television broadcast waves are received in the television broadcast reception part 24 at that time (Yes in step S 302 ), display of the television images based on the television broadcast waves are rotated at 90 degrees by the image rotation part 47 (step S 303 ). Therefore, the television images are displayed by setting a widthwise direction of the main display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state as a vertical direction, whereby the direction of the television images can be adjusted to a rotational position.
- step S 302 reception of the television broadcast waves are started to output the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves from the television output part 44 (step S 304 ). Therefore, the television images can be automatically displayed on the main display part 2 a by simply rotating the display case 2 from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, an operation to rotate the display case 2 and an operation to start outputting the television image and the television audio are not both required, so that troublesome operations can be reduced.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an example of the longitudinally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- the rotational position detection part 25 detects switching from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when the display case 2 is rotated (Yes in step S 401 ), and if the television broadcast reception part 24 receives the television broadcast waves (Yes in step S 402 ), and if the incoming call process part 41 executes an incoming call process (Yes in step S 403 ), the response part 42 answers the call to establish a communication state (step S 404 ).
- an operation to switch the display case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state acts as an off-hook operation made by the user.
- the television output part 44 stops outputting the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves (step S 405 ), and the recording part 43 records the television broadcasts by recording the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves received thereafter in a memory (step S 406 ).
- an output of the television images and the television audio can be stopped on the basis of an operation to rotate the display case 2 to answer a call from the other party phone. If the user answers a call by rotating the display case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the user is required to put the internal face of the display case 2 on the ear in order to communicate, it becomes impossible to see the main display part 2 a , by the user, where an output of the television images and the television audio are automatically discontinued to realize efficient reduction of power consumption.
- step S 403 display of the television images based on the television broadcast waves are rotated at 90 degrees by the image rotation part 47 (step S 407 ). Therefore, the television images are displayed by setting a longitudinal direction of the main display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state as a vertical direction, where the direction of the television images can be adjusted to a rotational position.
- the main display part 2 a should be in the longitudinally extended state as opposed to the laterally extended aspect ratio of 16:9 in the television images based on the television broadcast waves, there is an open space generated on the display screen of the main display part 2 a if a lateral width of a displayed television image is adjusted to fit in the main display part 2 a .
- Character information such as caption corresponding to the television image is displayed in this open space by the character information display part 48 (step S 408 ). Accordingly, if the user desires to display character information, character information can be displayed by simply rotating the display case 2 to reach the longitudinally extended state, so that conveniences can be further enhanced.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of the mobile phone 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- This mobile phone 1 is provided with the main display part 2 a , the sub-display part 11 , the receiver 8 , the transmitting microphone 7 , the operation keys 4 , the speaker 9 , the external input/output terminal 10 , the communication part 23 , the television broadcast reception part 24 , and the rotational position detection part 25 in the same manner with the first embodiment, in addition to a memory 27 , where these operation are controlled by the control part 30 made of a processor.
- the mobile phone 1 also has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment as shown in FIGS. 1 to 10 . Explanation of the structure similar to that of the first embodiment will be omitted by providing like reference numbers in the drawings.
- the communication part 23 transmits/receives not only communication voices but also electronic mails by transmitting/receiving electric waves to/from a base station via the communication antenna 23 a .
- the communication part 23 transmits/receives information such as character information indicating a subject of an electronic mail and a mail address of a transmitting source in addition to character information being contents of text of the electronic mail.
- character information which includes text and a subject of an electronic mail created by the user operating the operation keys 4 of the mobile phone 1 , and mail information such as a mail address on the user side are transmitted to a phone or a personal computer of a communication party (communication terminal of a communication party to/from which these electronic mails can be transmitted/received is referred to as an “opposite communication terminal” hereinafter).
- an electronic mail when an electronic mail is received, character information including text and a subject of an electronic mail created in an opposite communication terminal and mail information such as a mail address of the opposite communication terminal are received.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram to explain an operation when signals are received in the communication part 23 and the television broadcast reception part 24 .
- the control part 30 executes a program process so as to cause a character information extraction part 51 , a scroll display part 52 , an application start part 53 and a television output part 54 to function.
- the television output part 54 includes a television image display part 55 and a television audio output part 56 .
- the television image display part 55 causes the main display part 2 a to display the television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including an image rotation part 57 for rotating images displayed on the main display part 2 a .
- the television audio output part 56 outputs the television audio based on television broadcast waves to the speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 .
- the image rotation part 57 rotates images displayed on the main display part 2 a on the basis of input signals from the rotational position detection part 25 when the television broadcast waves are received in the television broadcast reception part 24 . That is, during reception of the television broadcast waves, the television images are displayed by setting a widthwise direction of the main display part 2 a disposed in a laterally extended state as a vertical direction when the display case 2 is switched from a longitudinally extended state to a laterally extended state, whereas the television images are displayed by setting a longitudinal direction of the main display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state as a vertical direction when the display case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, whereby a direction of a television image can be adjusted to a rotational position.
- the memory 27 stores mail information such as text and a subject of the electronic mail and a mail address of the opposite communication terminal. At this time, if the main display part 2 a should be in the laterally extended state, and if the television output part 54 outputs the television images and the television audio, the character information extraction part 51 extracts the character information including text of an electronic mail from the mail information.
- the scroll display here refers to a display embodiment in which character information is displayed so as to move within a fixed area of the main display part 2 a as time elapses, meaning so-called marquee display. That is, the character information including text of an electronic mail is displayed on the main display part 2 a in sequential order from the head of the sentence and moved to a fixed direction on the main display part 2 a , followed by being deleted from the main display part 2 a in sequential order from the head of the sentence.
- the application start part 53 receives an electronic mail in viewing the television broadcasts on the main display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state, and if the character information including text of the electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a , an application is started at timing corresponding to an operation made by the user after the scroll display starts.
- said operation made by the user is an operation to rotate the display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, in which a detected signal is inputted from the rotational position detection part 25 to the application start part 53 .
- the application start part 53 is consist of a mail browsing application start part 53 a for starting a mail browsing application and a mail creating application start part 53 b for starting a mail creating application.
- the mail browsing application is an application for browsing the character information including text of received electronic mails.
- the mail creating application is also an application for creating reply electronic mails to received electronic mails.
- FIG. 21 shows an example of an embodiment in which character information including text of a received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a by the scroll display part 52 of FIG. 20 .
- the main display part 2 a is divided into a television image display area 2 b and a scroll display area 2 c .
- the television images which have been displayed on the main display part 2 a until then is continuously displayed in the television image display area 2 b , and the character information including text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in the scroll display area 2 c.
- the scroll display area 2 c is arranged along a long side of the main display part 2 a , i.e. along an upper side or a lower side of the main display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state.
- the scroll display area 2 c is arranged along a lower side of the main display part 2 a of the laterally extended state, and configured as a display area for a single line extending linearly in a vertical direction.
- the character information including text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in the scroll display area 2 c at a speed to allow the user to read the information from a right edge to a left edge of the scroll display area 2 c . More specifically, the character information of the head of the sentence is initially displayed on a right edge of the scroll display area 2 c , followed by moving the character information of the head of the sentence leftward as time elapses, whereby the character information following to the character information of the head of the sentence is displayed on a right edge of the scroll display area 2 c sequentially (refer to FIG. 21 a ).
- the character information of the head of the sentence moves to a left edge of the scroll display area 2 c (refer to FIG. 21 b )
- the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in the scroll display area 2 c , whereby subsequent character information is displayed on the left edge of the scroll display area 2 c .
- the character information following to the character information of the head of the sentence is thus displayed on the left edge of the scroll display area 2 c and disappears from the display sequentially, whereby the character information can be displayed to the end of the sentence in the scroll display area 2 c even if the number of characters in text of a received electronic mail is larger than the number of characters displayable in the scroll display area 2 c (refer to FIG. 21 c ).
- the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in the scroll display area 2 c , after which character information of the end of the sentence is displayed on the right edge of the scroll display area 2 c , and at that point entire character information of full text is displayed in the scroll display area 2 c .
- the character information of the end of the sentence is displayed on a right edge of the scroll display area 2 c before the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in the scroll display area 2 c , and at this point entire character information of text is displayed in the scroll display area 2 c.
- the character information including text of the received electronic mail can be thus subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a while maintaining display of the television images, whereby the user is allowed to browse through the character information including text of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcasts.
- Scroll display of the character information including text of the received mail on the main display part 2 a allows display of full text of the electronic mail while ensuring a space for displaying the television images.
- the user After confirming the character information including text of the received electronic mail by scroll display while viewing a television broadcast, and if the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail or create a reply electronic mail, the user carries out an operation to start an application. In contrast, if the user desires to give priority to view the television broadcasts, the user may keep viewing the television broadcasts without carrying out the aforementioned operation at that point, and start an application later.
- FIG. 22 shows an example of an embodiment in which the application start part 53 starts an application in accordance with an operation made by the user after starting scroll display. If the user rotates the display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state at predetermined timing after starting scroll display, the main display part 2 a is divided into the television image display area 2 d and the mail display area 2 e.
- the television image display area 2 d is arranged on an upper side of the main display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state and the mail display area 2 e is arranged on a lower side thereof. Since the television images have a laterally extended aspect ratio, the television images displayed on an upper side of the main display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state creates an open space on a lower side thereof, in which the mail display area 2 e can be arranged in the open space. It should be noted that the television image display area 2 d may be arranged on a lower side and the mail display area 2 e may be arranged on an upper side on the main display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state.
- a mail browsing application is started to display a mail browsing screen as shown in FIG. 22 a on the main display part 2 a .
- the mail display area 2 e on this mail browsing screen displays an owner name or a mail address of an opposite communication terminal being a transmitting source of the received electronic mail, and the character information including text and a subject of the electronic mail created in the opposite communication terminal.
- the mail display area 2 e displays the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a , i.e. the character information following to the character information already subjected to the scroll display.
- the user carries out an operation to start the mail browsing application before the entire character information of text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a , whereby it is possible to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a . Accordingly, browsing through full text of the received electronic mail can be realized in minimum display.
- the mail creating application is started to display a mail creation screen as shown in FIG. 22 b is displayed on the main display part 2 a .
- the mail display area 2 e on this mail creation screen displays an owner name or a mail address of an opposite communication terminal being a transmitting destination of a reply electronic mail, and character information including text and a subject of an electronic mail created in this mobile phone 1 .
- a mail address of the opposite communication terminal being a transmitting source of the received electronic mail is automatically specified as a transmitting destination of a reply electronic mail, and a subject of the reply electronic mail is automatically created by setting “Re.” added to the head of a subject of the received electronic mail.
- the user of the mobile phone 1 shall create only text of a reply electronic mail by operating the operation keys 4 after the mail creating application is started to display a mail creation screen on the main display part 2 a . It should be noted that a subject of a reply electronic mail can be changed by operating the operation keys 4 .
- Information related to the television broadcast viewed by the user at the time of starting a mail creating application may be automatically integrated in text of a reply electronic mail.
- the character information such as a television program name included in the received television broadcast waves may be integrated in text of a reply electronic mail.
- the user if the user desires to create a reply electronic mail to a received electronic mail after confirming character information including text of the received electronic mail by scroll display while viewing the television broadcasts, the user carries out an operation to start the mail creating application within a fixed period of time after scroll display finishes, so as to create a reply electronic mail. Therefore, an operation to specify a mail address of a transmitting destination can be omitted and a reply electronic mail can be easily transmitted.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing an example of a mail reception process which is carried out when an electronic mail is received while the display case 2 should be in the laterally extended state.
- the electronic mail is received from the opposite communication terminal while the display case 2 should be in the laterally extended state, and if the television broadcast reception part 24 does not receive the television broadcast waves (No in step S 501 ), mail information such as text and a subject of the received electronic mail and the mail address of the opposite communication terminal is stored in the memory 27 (step S 512 ).
- the main display part 2 a displays a notification that the electronic mail has been received, after which the user operates the operation keys 4 to read and browse through the mail information stored in the memory 27 .
- step S 501 mail information such as text and a subject of the received electronic mail and a mail address of the opposite communication terminal is stored in the memory 27 (step S 502 ), and the character information extraction part 51 extracts character information of the text from the mail information (step S 503 ).
- the main display part 2 a is then divided into the television image display area 2 b and the scroll display area 2 c , where character information including text of an extracted electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in the scroll display area 2 c by the scroll display part 52 (step S 504 ).
- step S 505 If the user carries out an operation to rotate the display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state after scroll display starts (Yes in step S 505 ), and if the user carries out the operation before entire character information of text is subjected to the scroll display in the scroll display area 2 c (Yes in step S 506 ), the mail browsing application start part 53 a starts the mail browsing application (step S 507 ), so as to display the mail browsing screen as shown in FIG. 22 a on the main display part 2 a (step S 508 ).
- step S 506 After entire character information of text is subjected to the scroll display in the scroll display area 2 c (No in step S 506 ), and if the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time (Yes in step S 509 ), the mail creating application start part 53 b starts the mail creating application (step S 510 ), and a mail creation screen as shown in FIG. 22 b is displayed on the main display part 2 a (step S 511 ).
- the scroll display may include a subject added to text of the received electronic mail on the main display part 2 a , or an owner name or a mail address of the opposite communication terminal may be further added to the scroll display on the main display part 2 a.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a mobile phone according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in which cases are closed.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the mobile phone of FIG. 1 , in which the cases are expanded.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a display case of the mobile phone of FIG. 2 is rotated clockwise at about 45 degrees from a state of FIG. 2 when it is seen from a front surface.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the display case of the mobile phone of FIG. 2 is rotated clockwise at 90 degrees from the state of FIG. 2 when it is seen from a front surface.
- FIG. 5 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in the state of FIG. 2 , showing a perspective structure in a holding part.
- FIG. 6 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in a state of FIG. 3 , showing a perspective structure in the holding part.
- FIG. 7 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in a state of FIG. 4 , showing a perspective structure in the holding part.
- FIG. 8 is a front surface view of a hinge part in the state of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 9 is a front surface view of the hinge part in the state of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 10 is a front surface view of the hinge part in a state of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of the mobile phone.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in a communication part and a television broadcast reception part.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to answer a call when the call comes from the other party phone while receiving television broadcast waves.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to answer a call when the call comes from the other party phone while receiving television broadcast waves, showing a process continued from FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of a mobile phone according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in the communication part and the television broadcast reception part.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing an example of the laterally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case is switched from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an example of the longitudinally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of a mobile phone according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in the communication part and the television broadcast reception part.
- FIG. 21 shows an example of an embodiment in which character information including text of a received electronic ma is subjected to the scroll display on a main display by a scroll display of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 22 shows an example of an embodiment in which an application start part starts an application in accordance with an operation carried out by the user after scroll display starts.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to receive an electronic mail when the mail is received while the display case should be in the laterally extended state.
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An object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone which allows a user to continuously watch a television broadcast even if there is a call from the other party phone. If a call comes from the other party phone in a state of displaying television image on a main display, the television audio output part 36 stops outputting television audio corresponding to the television image while the television image display part maintains display of the television image on the main display, wherein the character information display part 38 causes the main display to display caption corresponding to the television image. Therefore, the user is allowed to continuously watch the television broadcast on the basis of the television image and caption while communicating with the other party phone.
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- The present invention relates to a mobile phone, and more specifically the improvement in a mobile phone which allows users to view television broadcasts.
- Some of mobile phones are provided with an antenna which receives television broadcast waves transmitted from television stations, in which television images are displayed on a display screen and television audio corresponding the television images is outputted on the basis of the television broadcast waves, thereby a user is allowed to view television broadcasts (refer to
Patent Documents - External output device, such as a speaker incorporated in a mobile phone to amplify and output television audio, and earphones to be connected to an external output terminal which is provided in a mobile phone, is used as audio output means for outputting television audio. When a user views a television broadcast at home or in an environment where no one is around, or when several friends get together to view a television broadcast, television audio can be outputted from a speaker. On the contrary, in a train or in an environment surrounded by many unspecified people, a user is allowed to view a television broadcast by outputting television audio via an external outputting device such as earphones without causing trouble to surrounding people.
- Meanwhile, when the user talks over the telephone between the other party phone, voice from the other party phone can be heard by moving a receiver provided in a mobile phone close to an ear of the user. Voice from the other party phone can also be outputted from a speaker or an external outputting device in communication with the other party phone. In commonly used mobile phones in which television broadcasts can be received, users are thus allowed to call by selecting any one among a receiver, a speaker and an external output device, and to view television broadcasts by selecting either a speaker or an external device.
- Mobile phones disclosed in
Patent Documents - Since television images typically have a laterally extended aspect ratio, setting the display screen to the laterally extended state provides excellent display of television images. In contrast, when a user answers a call from the other party phone, the mobile phone is used by setting the display screen to a longitudinally extended state. Commonly used mobile phones are provided with a transmitting microphone for inputting voice at one end of the operation case in a longitudinal direction, and a receiver for outputting voice from the other party phone at one end of the display case in a longitudinal direction. Accordingly, a user moves the mobile phone close to the face by using the display screen in a longitudinally extended state while disposing the transmitting microphone close to the mouth and the receiver close to the ear, so that satisfactory communication can be realized.
- As another example of mobile phones which allows users to view television broadcasts, mobile phones are proposed in such that, when an electronic mail is received while viewing a television broadcast, a notification is displayed on a display screen for a user to confirm reception of the electronic mail without interrupting the user to view the television broadcast (e.g. refer to
Patent Documents 3 and 4). In such mobile phones, users who confirmed reception of an electronic mail carry out a predetermined operation to start an application for browsing character information of the electronic mail, whereby full text of the electronic mail can be displayed for browsing on the display screen. If necessary, an operation is carried out to start an application for creating an electronic mail so as to create a reply electronic mail to a received electronic mail. - Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2004-215180
- Patent Document 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-12344
- Patent Document 3: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-130132
- Patent Document 4: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-198259
- If there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast in mobile phones which are capable of receiving television broadcasts as stated above, an operation needs to be carried out to answer the call after an operation to stop viewing the television broadcast is carried out. Accordingly, a call from the other party phone necessarily interrupts viewing of a television broadcast, where communication with the other party phone is not compatible with viewing a television broadcast.
- Moreover, a direction of a display screen to allow satisfactory communication typically differs from a direction of the display screen to allow satisfactory viewing of television broadcasts. Accordingly, if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast on the display case disposed in a longitudinally extended state, operations need to be carried out to rotate the display case into a longitudinally extended state and to answer the call. On the contrary, if a user tries to view a television broadcast, operations need to be carried out to rotate the display case from a longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state and to start viewing a television broadcast. In either case, troublesome operations are required.
- Furthermore, since power consumed by the mobile phones to view a television broadcast is relatively high, it is preferable to discontinue display of television images or other images if not necessary in such a case as communicating with the other party phone. Also, in the case of answering a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast, it is necessary to stop viewing the television broadcast, which causes a problem because a user is prevented from viewing the television broadcast thereafter.
- In the conventional mobile phones as disclosed in
Patent Documents - The present invention was achieved in view of the above problems, and an object thereof is to provide a mobile phone which allows a user to continuously watch a television broadcast even if there is a call from the other party phone. Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone in which conveniences can be improved. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone for reducing troublesome operations. A further object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone which is capable of realizing efficient reduction of power consumption. The present invention also has an object to provide a mobile phone for improving conveniences when there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast. The present invention has another object to provide a mobile phone which is capable of browsing through character information of an electric mail received while viewing a television broadcast.
- A mobile phone according to a first aspect of the present invention includes: television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave; television output means adapted to display a television image on a display screen and to output television audio corresponding to the television image on the basis of received the television broadcast wave; radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and incoming call response means adapted to generate the response signal and to establish a communication state on the basis of a user operation in a period answerable to the call signal, wherein the television output means includes: volume reduction means adapted to reduce a volume of television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen when the call signal is received in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen; and character information display means adapted to extract character information corresponding to the television image from the television broadcast wave and to display the character information on the display screen when the volume reduction means reduces television audio corresponding to the television image.
- According to such a structure, if there is a call from the other party phone in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen, communication can be made with the other party phone by reducing the volume of the television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen. At this time, the character information such as caption corresponding to the television image can be displayed on the display screen, which allows a user to continuously watch the television broadcast based on the television image and the character information while communicating with the other party phone.
- A mobile phone of a second aspect of the present invention includes: a case having the display screen created on a case face; first audio output means for use in a state of putting the case face on a user's ear; second audio output means for use in a state of keeping the case face away from the user's ear; and output selection means adapted to output voice from the other party phone by selecting the same audio output means used to output the television audio until then in the case of reducing a volume of the television audio corresponding to the television image by the volume reduction means.
- If there is a call from the other party phone in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen, such a structure makes it possible to output voice from the other party phone by using the audio output means outputting the television audio at that time. Accordingly, an operation to switch the audio output means is not required to realize communication with the other party phone, and communication can be continuously made by the using audio output means which has been used until then, where conveniences are enhanced.
- A mobile phone of a third aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television output means has image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on the display screen in the case of carrying out an operation to use the first audio output means to output voice from the other party phone when the second audio output means outputs the voice while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen.
- Such a structure makes it possible to stop displaying the television image on the display screen on the basis of a user operation for outputting the voice by the first audio output means when the user watches the television image displayed on the display screen while outputting the voice from the other party phone by the second audio output means. Since the user has to put the ear to the case face for a telephone call, it becomes impossible to see the display screen, when the operation for outputting the voice by the first audio output means is performed, so that power consumption can be efficiently reduced by stopping the display of the television image automatically.
- A mobile phone of a fourth aspect of the present invention includes recording means adapted to record subsequent television image on the basis of the television broadcast wave when the image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
- Such a structure can enhance conveniences because the television broadcast interrupted to view due to stopped display on the display screen is recorded to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later.
- A mobile phone of a fifth aspect of the present invention includes hold switching means adapted to switch to a holding state in which an output of communication voice to the other party phone is stopped in an established communication state, wherein the television output means has volume increase means adapted to increase a volume of the television audio when the holding switching means is used for switching to a holding state while the television image is displayed on the display screen in a reduced volume of the television audio.
- According to such a structure, television audio can be temporarily heard by increasing a volume of the television audio in a holding state when a user desires to listen to television audio by judging from contents of the television image during communication with the other party phone while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen in a reduced volume of the television audio, so that conveniences improve further.
- A mobile phone of a sixth aspect of the present invention includes: a display case having a rectangular display screen created on a case face; audio output means arranged within the display case on one end side of a longitudinal direction on the display screen and used in a state of putting the case face on the user's ear; holding means adapted to rotatably hold the display case within a face of horizontally disposing the display screen so that the display screen should be in a longitudinally extended state and a laterally extended state; rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of the display case by the user; television broadcast reception means adapted to receive television broadcast waves; television image display means adapted to cause the display screen to display television image generated on the basis of received television broadcast wave and rotated in accordance with the rotation operation; radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and incoming call response means adapted to generate a response signal and to establish a communication state in a period answerable to the call signal on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from a laterally extended state to a longitudinally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to answer a call by simply rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when the call signal is received in a state of displaying a television image on the display screen by setting the display case to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast, the user is allowed to answer the call by simply rotating the display case, in which an operation to rotate the display case and an operation to answer the call are not both required and troublesome operations can be reduced.
- A mobile phone of a seventh aspect of the present invention is configured so that the television image display means has image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on the display screen when the incoming call response means establishes the communication state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to stop displaying the television image on the display screen on the basis of an operation to answer a call from the other party phone by rotating the display case. If the user answers a call by rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the user has to put the case face of the display case on the ear to communicate, which prevents the user from seeing the display screen, so that power consumption can be efficiently reduced by stopping the display of the television image automatically.
- A mobile phone of an eighth aspect of the present invention includes recording means adapted to record subsequent television image based on the television broadcast wave when the image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
- According to such a structure, the television broadcast which was interrupted to view by stopped display on the display screen is recorded to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later. Accordingly, even if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcast, the user is capable of answering the call to communicate without hesitation because of a relief knowing that the subsequent television broadcast is automatically recorded. Therefore, conveniences can be enhanced in the case of having a call from the other party phone while viewing a television broadcast.
- A mobile phone of a ninth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means includes first image rotation means adapted to rotate display of a television image on the display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when it is not in a period answerable to the call signal.
- Such a structure makes it possible to adjust a direction of the television image to a rotational position by rotating the display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees in the case of rotating the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state while displaying the television image on the display screen when it is not in a period answerable to a call signal.
- A mobile phone of a tenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has character information display means which displays the television image and character information extracted from the television broadcast wave to correspond to the television image on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to display character information such as caption corresponding to the television image in an open space created on the display screen resulting from a difference between a ratio of longitudinal and lateral lengths of the display screen and an aspect ratio of the television image. Accordingly, if the user desires to display character information, the character information can be displayed by simply rotating the display case to reach the longitudinally extended state, where conveniences can be further enhanced.
- A mobile phone of an eleventh aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has image display start means adapted to cause the display screen to start displaying the television image on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying no television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to automatically display the television image on the display screen by simply rotating the display case from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, when the user tries to view the television broadcast, an operation to rotate the display case and an operation to start displaying a television image are not both required, in which troublesome operations can be reduced.
- A mobile phone of a twelfth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means has second image rotation means adapted to rotate display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying the television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to adjust a direction of the television image to the rotational position by rotating display of the television image on the display screen at 90 degrees when the display case is rotated from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while displaying the television image on the display screen.
- A mobile phone of a thirteenth aspect of the present invention includes: television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave; television image display means adapted to display television image on the display screen on the basis of the received television broadcast wave; electronic mail reception means adapted to receive an electronic mail made of character information from a base station; scroll display means adapted to provide scroll display so that the character information of the electronic mail moves on the display screen as time elapses when the electronic mail is received in a state that the television image display means displays the television image on the display screen; and application start means adapted to start an application to browse through character information of the received electronic mail or an application to create an electronic mail on the basis of an operation made by a user after the scroll display starts.
- According to such a structure, when the electronic mail is received in a state of displaying the television image on the display screen, the character information of the received electronic mail can be subjected to the scroll display on the display screen while maintaining display of the television image, whereby the user is allowed to browse through character information of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcast. The scroll display of the character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen makes it possible to display full text of the electronic mail while securing a space to display the television image.
- Accordingly, if the user confirms the character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast and desires to immediately browse through full text of the mail or to create a reply electronic mail, the user carries out an operation to start an application. In contrast, if the user desires to give priority to view the television broadcast, the user may view the television broadcast without carrying out the aforementioned operation at that time and start the application later.
- A mobile phone of a fourteenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the application start means has mail browsing application start means which starts an application to browse through character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen when said operation is carried out by the user prior to scroll display of entire character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen.
- According to such a structure, if the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail in the middle of confirming character information thereof in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation to start an application for browsing through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen prior to scroll display of entire character information of the received electronic mail on the display screen. This application is started to allow the user to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen, which makes it possible to browse full text of a received electronic mail in minimum display.
- A mobile phone of a fifteenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the application start means has mail creating application start means which starts an application to create a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail when said operation is carried out by the user within a fixed period of time after entire character information of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the display screen.
- According to such a structure, if the user desires to create a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail after confirming character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time after finishing scroll display so as to start an application to create a reply electronic mail. Accordingly, an operation to specify a mail address of a transmitting destination can be omitted, and a reply electronic mail can be easily transmitted.
- A mobile phone of a sixteenth aspect of the present invention includes: a display case created with a rectangular display screen; holding means adapted to rotatably hold the display case within a face of horizontally disposing the display screen so that the display screen should be in the longitudinally extended state and the laterally extended state; and rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of the display case made by the user, wherein the television image display means causes the display screen to display the television image rotated in accordance with the rotational operation, and the application start means starts an application on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- Such a structure makes it possible to start the application for browsing through the character information of the received electronic mail or the application for creating the electronic mail on the basis of the operation to rotate the display case from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
- A mobile phone of a seventeenth aspect of the present invention is structured so that the television image display means continuously displays the television image on one side of a longitudinal direction on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state after the application start means starts the application, and the application start means displays a screen for browsing or creating an electronic mail on the other side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen.
- Such a structure allows a laterally extended the television image to be displayed on one side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state while displaying the screen for browsing or creating an electronic mail in an open space created accordingly on the other end side of the longitudinal direction on the display screen.
- According to the present invention, in a case of having a call from the other party phone while displaying the television images on the display screen, communication with the other party phone can be made by reducing a volume of television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen, where the character information such as caption corresponding to the television image can be displayed on the display screen, so that the user is allowed to continuously watch the television broadcast on the basis of the television image and the character information during communication with the other party phone.
- In receiving a call from the other party phone while displaying the television image on the display screen, the present invention also makes it possible to make communication by continuously using the audio output means which has been used until then, where conveniences can be enhanced. Moreover, if the user desires to listen to television audio by judging from contents of the television image when communication is made with the other party phone with a reduced volume of the television audio while maintaining display of the television image on the display screen, it is possible to temporarily listen to the television audio by increasing a volume of the television audio in a holding state, so that conveniences can be further enhanced.
- Furthermore, in the case of having a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcast, the present invention allows the user to answer to the call by simply rotating the display case, where the operation to rotate the display case and the operation to answer the call are not both required, so that troublesome operations can be reduced.
- The present invention also enables efficient reduction of power consumption by automatically stopping display of the television image on the display screen on the basis of an operation to answer the call from the other party phone by rotating the display case.
- In addition, the present invention makes it possible to record the television broadcast which was interrupted to view due to stopped display on the display screen, so as to allow the user to watch the television broadcast later, where conveniences can be enhanced in the case of having a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcast.
- Moreover, according to the present invention, in receiving the electronic mail while displaying the television image on the display screen, the character information of the received electronic mail can be subjected to the scroll display on the display screen while maintaining display of the television image, whereby the user is allowed to browse through the character information of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcast.
- If the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail in the middle of confirming character information thereof in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation prior to the scroll display of entire character information of the electronic mail on the display screen, whereby it is made possible to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on the display screen.
- Meanwhile, if the user desires to create the reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail after confirming the character information of the received electronic mail in the scroll display while viewing the television broadcast, the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time after finishing the scroll display, whereby an application can be started to create a reply electronic mail.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of amobile phone 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention in a state that cases are closed.FIG. 2 is a perspective view of themobile phone 1 ofFIG. 1 in a state that the cases are expanded. Themobile phone 1 is a so-called folding-type mobile phone having arectangular display case 2 connected to arectangular operation case 5 via ahinge part 3, where thedisplay case 2 and theoperation case 5 can be folded by opposing case faces thereof from one other. - The
display case 2 has amain display part 2 a and areceiver 8 which are arranged in an internal face opposing theoperation case 5 in a folded state. Themain display part 2 a is formed into a rectangular shape having a longitudinal direction which is arranged to be consistent with a longitudinal direction of thedisplay case 2. Thereceiver 8 is arranged on an edge of thedisplay case 2 on a side opposite to thehinge part 3. - The
operation case 5 has a number ofoperation keys 4 and a transmittingmicrophone 7 which are arranged in an internal face opposing thedisplay case 2 in a folded state. The transmittingmicrophone 7 is arranged on the edge of theoperation case 5 on the side opposite to thehinge part 3. - Such the folding-type
mobile phone 1 can be carried in a compactly folded state. And such the folding-typemobile phone 1 can depress and operate theoperation keys 4 while looking at the display on themain display part 2 a, if cases are developed. Moreover, themobile phone 1 realizes satisfactory communication by setting themain display part 2 a into a longitudinal state so as to put the internal face of thedisplay case 2 on a user's ear while moving the transmittingmicrophone 7 close to a user's mouth and moving thereceiver 8 close to the ear, as shown inFIG. 2 . - That is, in order to transmit and receive voices in better quality, it is preferable that the transmitting
microphone 7 is disposed close to a user's mouth and thereceiver 8 is disposed close to the user's ear, and therefore the transmittingmicrophone 7 needs to be separated from thereceiver 8 to some extent. In themobile phone 1 according to the present embodiment, the transmittingmicrophone 7 is arranged on an edge of theoperation case 5 on a side opposite to thehinge part 3, and thereceiver 8 is arranged on an edge of thedisplay case 2 on a side opposite to thehinge part 3, whereby a distance between transmittingmicrophone 7 and thereceiver 8 can be ensured in a longitudinally extended state. - The
hinge part 3 is structured so that ajoint part 3 a which is rotatably connected to theoperation case 5 is integrally formed with a holdingpart 3 b for holding thedisplay case 2 opposite to an external face of thedisplay case 2. Thejoint part 3 a is made of two cylindrical bodies created to be separated from one another with a fixed interval and protrude in one edge of the holdingpart 3 b. Acylindrical body 6 is created to extend in a widthwise direction in one edge of theoperation case 5 in an internal face of the longitudinal direction, and thecylindrical body 6 is arranged between two of thejoint parts 3 a on the same axis line and rotatably mounted from one another, whereby thehinge part 3 is rotatably connected to theoperation case 5. - The holding
part 3 b is formed into a rectangular plate shape and opposes about a half of the external face of thedisplay case 2 on thehinge part 3 side when themain display part 2 a should be in a longitudinal state. The holdingpart 3 b rotatably holds thedisplay case 2 within a face of horizontally disposing themain display part 2 a, where thedisplay case 2 can be rotated in a state that an inclined angle is held to theoperation case 5. On an external face of the holdingpart 3 b on a side opposite to thedisplay case 2, there is arranged asub-display part 11 to display contents mainly in a state of closing the cases. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state of rotating thedisplay case 2 of themobile phone 1 ofFIG. 2 , where clockwise rotation from the state ofFIG. 2 at about 45 degrees is exhibited when it is seen from the front surface.FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state of rotating thedisplay case 2 of themobile phone 1 ofFIG. 2 , where clockwise rotation from the state ofFIG. 2 at 90 degrees is exhibited when it is seen from the front surface. The user rotates thedisplay case 2 within a face of horizontally disposing themain display part 2 a while holding theoperation case 5 within an angle range of 90 degrees, whereby thedisplay case 2 can be rotated between the longitudinally extended state as shown inFIG. 2 and the laterally extended state as shown inFIG. 4 . - The
mobile phone 1 allows the user to view television broadcasts, in which satisfactory television images can be displayed on themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state which matches an aspect ratio of the television image by rotating thedisplay case 2 from the state ofFIG. 2 through the state ofFIG. 3 to reach the laterally extended state of themain display part 2 a as shown inFIG. 4 . Themain display part 2 a is formed into a rectangular shape with a ratio of 16:9 between a long side to a short side, and this ratio is consonant with an aspect ratio of the television images for use in typical the television broadcasts. - In rotating the
display case 2 clockwise from the state ofFIG. 2 , energizing means provided in the holdingpart 3 b of thehinge part 3 causes energizing force to act anticlockwise on thedisplay case 2 until the state shown inFIG. 3 is exhibited. Accordingly, thedisplay case 2 is maintained in the state ofFIG. 2 due to energizing force acting anticlockwise on thedisplay case 2 unless external force has effects. - In contrast, if the
display case 2 is further rotated clockwise beyond the state ofFIG. 3 , energizing force acting on thedisplay case 2 is switched to clockwise so as to lock thedisplay case 2 in the state ofFIG. 4 . Therefore, thedisplay case 2 is maintained in the state ofFIG. 4 unless external force has effects. - According to the present embodiment, the
display case 2 is rotated by using a rotational axis which moves along rotation of thedisplay case 2 as a center instead of using a rotational axis fixed to a certain position as a center. Accordingly, even if thedisplay case 2 of the longitudinally extended state whose one end of a longitudinal direction is disposed adjacent to theoperation case 5 as shown inFIG. 2 is rotated at 90 degrees, one end of a widthwise direction of thedisplay case 2 is disposed adjacent to theoperation case 5 as shown inFIG. 4 , so that a user is allowed to view the television broadcasts by displaying the television images on themain display part 2 a which is compactly brought into the laterally extended state. - The user is also allowed to view the television broadcasts by rotating the
display case 2 from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while maintaining the state of holding theoperation case 5 without changing the way of holding themobile phone 1. At this time, energizing force acting on thedisplay case 2 is used to realize smooth switching of thedisplay case 2 between the longitudinally extended state and the laterally extended state. -
FIGS. 5 to 7 are rear surface views ofFIGS. 2 to 4 in themobile phone 1, each showing a perspective structure in the holdingpart 3 b.FIGS. 8 to 10 are front surface views of thehinge part 3 corresponding toFIGS. 2 to 4 .FIGS. 5 and 8 correspond to the longitudinally extended state ofFIG. 2 , whereasFIGS. 6 and 9 correspond to the state ofFIG. 3 in which thedisplay case 2 is rotated at about 45 degrees, whileFIGS. 7 and 10 correspond to the laterally extended state ofFIG. 4 . - A holding
plate 16 of a rectangular shape is arranged in the holdingpart 3 b, and the holdingplate 16 rotatably holds thedisplay case 2. The holdingplate 16 includes anarc hole 12 extending along an arc in a lateral direction and alinear hole 14 extending linearly in a longitudinal direction. A top corner in the center of thearc hole 12 is disposed adjacent to one end of thelinear hole 14, and thelinear hole 14 extends in a normal line direction in the top corner. - The
arc hole 12 and thelinear hole 14 are rotatably engaged with a slidingaxis 13 and arotational axis 15 respectively which are formed on a rear surface side of thedisplay case 2. The slidingaxis 13 and therotational axis 15 are integrally formed in anaxis holding member 18 fixed to a rear surface of thedisplay case 2, being arranged in positions displaced from one another with a fixed interval from the center of thedisplay case 2. Theaxis holding member 18 is engaged with the holdingplate 16 in the holdingpart 13 via anopening 3 d created in front of the holdingpart 3 b. - The
axis holding member 18 is fixed to the holdingplate 16 via atorsion coil spring 20 which is provided as an example of a spring being energizing means. Thetorsion coil spring 20 has one end engaged with the slidingaxis 13 of theaxis holding member 18, and the other end engaged with a mountingaxis 19 created in the holdingplate 16. The mountingaxis 19 is rotatably arranged on a normal line with respect to the top corner of thearc hole 12. Thedisplay case 2 has aflexible substrate 21 which extends from thehinge part 3 side and whose end portion is mounted in the vicinity of therotational axis 15, whereby thedisplay case 2 and theoperation case 5 are electrically connected via theflexible substrate 21. - In the longitudinally extended state as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 8 , therotational axis 15 is connected to a lower edge of thelinear hole 14, and the slidingaxis 13 is connected to one end of thearc hole 12. In this state, the slidingaxis 13 is urged to one end side of thearc hole 12 by thetorsion coil spring 20, where thedisplay case 2 is maintained in this state unless external force has effects. - If the
display case 2 is rotated from this state with respect to thehinge part 3, therotational axis 15 moves upward along thelinear hole 14, and the slidingaxis 13 moves to the other end along thearc hole 12. At this time, thetorsion coil spring 20 is also rotated by using the mountingaxis 19 as a center, and a distance between one end and the other end of thetorsion coil spring 20 is made shorter so as to be proximal from one another. In a state where thedisplay case 2 is rotated at about 45 degrees as shown inFIGS. 6 and 9 , therotational axis 15 is connected to an upper end of thelinear hole 14, and the slidingaxis 13 reaches the top corner of thearc hole 12. - One end and the other end of the
torsion coil spring 20 are disposed most proximally in this state, and if thedisplay case 2 is further rotated, left and right positions of the slidingaxis 13 and the mountingaxis 19 are reversed and one end of thetorsion coil spring 20 is separated from the other end thereof again. Accordingly, rotation of thedisplay case 2 beyond the rotational position as shown inFIGS. 6 and 9 is followed by further rotation of thedisplay case 2 by energizing force of thetorsion coil spring 20 so as to reach the laterally extended state as shown inFIGS. 7 and 10 . - When the
display case 2 falls in the laterally extended state, therotational axis 15 is connected to a lower end of thelinear hole 14, and the slidingaxis 13 is connected to the other end of thearc hole 12. In this state, the slidingaxis 13 is urged to the other end side of thearc hole 12 by thetorsion coil spring 20, where thedisplay case 20 is maintained in this state unless external force has effects. -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of themobile phone 1. Themobile phone 1 is provided with aspeaker 9, an external input/output terminal 10, acommunication part 23, a televisionbroadcast reception part 24, and a rotationalposition detection part 25 in addition to the aforementionedmain display part 2 a,sub-display part 11,receiver 8, transmittingmicrophone 7, andoperation keys 4, wherein these operations are controlled by acontrol part 30 made of a processor. - The
speaker 9 is provided so that the user is allowed to listen to voice in a state of keeping thedisplay case 2 away from the ear by outputting the voice which is amplified in comparison with the case of outputting the voice from thereceiver 8. If the external input/output device 26 such as an earphone microphone is connected to theexternal output terminal 10, voice input/output is realized via the external input/output device 26. Thereceiver 8, thespeaker 9 and the external input/output terminal 10 constitute voice output means. - The
speaker 9 and the external input/output terminal 10 here are used in a state that the user keeps the internal face of thedisplay case 2 away from the ear, as opposed to thereceiver 8 which is used in a state that the user puts the internal face of thedisplay case 2 on the ear. Accordingly, display of the television images or other images on themain display part 2 a can be seen when thespeaker 9 or the external input/output terminal 10 is used, but it cannot be seen when thereceiver 8 is used. - If the user communicates with the other party phone by using the
speaker 9, voice from the phone of the other party phone is amplified and outputted from thespeaker 9 while input signals from the transmittingmicrophone 7 are amplified, whereby so-called hands-free communication can be made without holding themobile phone 1. At this time, input signals from the transmittingmicrophone 7 are inputted to a cancellation circuit so as to prevent howling. Switching between normal communication made by thereceiver 8 and hands-free communication is realized by operating theoperation keys 4. - A connection terminal of the external input/
output device 26 can be attached to or detached from the external input/output terminal 10, in which normal communication made by thereceiver 8 and communication made by the external input/output device 26 can be switched on the basis of attachment/detachment of the connection terminal. That is, the normal communication can be switched to the communication made by the external input/output device 26 by mounting the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 to the external input/output terminal 10, whereas returning to normal communication made by thereceiver 8 can be realized by detaching the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 from the external input/output terminal 10. - In the
communication part 23, communication voices are transmitted/received by transmitting/receiving radio waves to/from a base station via acommunication antenna 23 a. When the communication state is established with the other party phone, the voice signal based on communication voice of the user is transmitted from thecommunication part 23, and a voice signal based on the communication voice from the other party phone is received in thecommunication part 23, whereby the communication voices can be transmitted/received in real time. - The television
broadcast reception part 24 is provided to receive the television broadcast waves transmitted from television stations via a televisionbroadcast reception antenna 24 a. Television broadcast waves transmitted from the television stations include analog broadcast waves corresponding to analog broadcasts and digital broadcast waves corresponding to digital broadcasts. Digital broadcast waves received by the televisionbroadcast reception part 24 are one-segment broadcast waves allocated to a fixed bandwidth of typical digital high-vision broadcast waves for use in mobile phones, including the television images, the television voice and additional character information such as caption and associated articles corresponding to the television images. - On the basis of the television broadcast waves received by the television
broadcast reception part 24, television images are displayed on themain display part 2 a while television audio corresponding to the television image is outputted from thespeaker 9 or the external input/output terminal 10, whereby the user is allowed to view the television broadcasts. Character information included in the television broadcasts are extracted and displayed on themain display part 2 a so as to display character information such as caption along the television image. - The rotational
position detection part 25 is constituted by a mechanical or electrical switch, for example, and detects a rotational position of thedisplay case 2. This rotationalposition detection part 25 is rotational operation detection means to detect a rotational operation of thedisplay case 2 by the user. - In an established communication state, the
operation keys 4 include aholding button 4 a for providing a holding state by stopping an output of communication voice to the other party phone. When the user operates theholding button 4 a in the established communication state, user's voice cannot be heard in the other party phone and holding tone such as music is heard in the other party phone on the basis of an output signal sent from themobile phone 1 to the other party phone. -
FIG. 12 is a block diagram to explain an operation when a signal is received in thecommunication part 23 and the televisionbroadcast reception part 24. In the present embodiment, thecontrol part 30 executes a program process so as to cause an incomingcall process part 31, aresponse part 32, arecording part 33, atelevision output part 34 and anoutput selection part 39 to function. - When a call signal from the other party phone was received in the
communication part 23, the incomingcall process part 31 executes an incoming call process in order to allow the user to answer the call by an off-hook operation. During an incoming call process, ringtone is normally outputted from thespeaker 9 to notify the user of calling from the other party phone. The incoming call process is continued until calling from the other party phone is discontinued or the user carries out the off-hook operation. - The off-hook operation here includes any kinds of operations made by the user to answer a call from the other party phone, and may be, for example, an operation by the
operation keys 4 or an operation to rotate thedisplay case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state during the incoming call process. - If the user answers a call from the other party phone by carrying out the off-hook operation during an incoming call process, the
communication part 23 a transmits a response signal to the other party phone so as to establish a communication state, whereby the communication voices can be transmitted to or received from the other party phone. In the established communication state, the voice from the other party phone is outputted from any one selected among thereceiver 8, thespeaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. Selection among thereceiver 8, thespeaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 is made by theoutput selection part 39 so as to output the voice from the other party phone. - When the television broadcast wave is received in the television
broadcast reception part 24, a signal indicating the television image, television audio and character information based on the television broadcast wave is inputted to thetelevision output part 34 via therecording part 33. Therecording part 33 records the television images, the television audio and the character information or the like in a memory (not shown) as needed on the basis of the television broadcast waves received in the televisionbroadcast reception part 24, whereby the television broadcasts can be recorded. - The
television output part 34 includes a televisionimage display part 35 and a televisionaudio output part 36. The televisionimage display part 35 causes themain display part 2 a to display the television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including animage rotation part 37 for rotating images displayed on themain display part 2 a and a characterinformation display part 38 for extracting character information included in the television broadcast waves and causing themain display part 2 a to display the character information. The televisionaudio output part 36 outputs the television audio based on the television broadcast waves to thespeaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. - The
image rotation part 37 rotates a image to display on themain display part 2 a on the basis of an input signal from the rotationalposition detection part 25 when the television broadcast wave is received in the televisionbroadcast reception part 24. That is, if a state of thedisplay case 2 is switched from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state while the television broadcast wave is being received, the television images are displayed on themain display part 2 a of the laterally extended state by setting a widthwise direction thereof as a vertical direction. If a state of thedisplay case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the television images are displayed on themain display part 2 a of the longitudinally extended state by setting a longitudinal direction thereof as a vertical direction. Therefore, the direction of the television image can be adjusted to the rotational position. - Signals from the
response part 32 are inputted to therecording part 33 and thetelevision output part 34. Signals are also inputted to the televisionaudio output part 36 on the basis of reception of call signals received in thecommunication part 23 and the operation of theholding button 4 a. -
FIGS. 13 and 14 are flowcharts showing an example of a process to answer a call from the other party phone while receiving the television broadcast waves. If the television broadcast wave is received in the television broadcast reception part 24 (Yes in step S101 ofFIG. 13 ), and if a call signal is received from the other party phone (Yes in step S102), the televisionaudio output part 36 stops outputting the television audio outputted at that time (step S103). Therefore, the television audio corresponding to the television image based on the television broadcast wave cannot be heard while the display of the television image is maintained on themain display part 2 a. - At this time, the character
information display part 38 extracts the character information included in the television broadcast wave and causes themain display part 2 a to display caption corresponding to the television image (step S104). The incomingcall process part 31 executes an incoming call process in a state of thus stopping output of the television audio (step S105), whereby it is made easier for the user to listen to ringtone outputted on the basis of the incoming call process. - Ringtone based on the incoming call process is outputted from audio output means used at that time. That is, the ringtone is outputted from the
speaker 9 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from thespeaker 9, whereas the ringtone is outputted from the external input/output device 26 if the user views the television broadcast by outputting the television audio from the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. Moreover, if the ringtone is set so as not to be outputted at the time of the incoming call process, the user may be notified of calling from the other party phone by vibration made by a vibration device (not shown) provided in themobile phone 1 and display on themain display part 2 a or other methods. - Thereafter, if the user answers a call from the other party phone by an off-hook operation (Yes in step S106), a communication state is established to output voice from the other party phone after selecting the same audio output means for use in outputting television audio in the
output selection part 39. - Therefore, the voice from the other party phone is outputted from the
speaker 9 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from thespeaker 9, whereas voice from the other party phone is outputted from the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 if the user views the television broadcasts by outputting television audio from the external input/output device 26. Accordingly, if the ringtone is outputted during the incoming call process, the voice is outputted from the same audio output means for use in outputting the ringtone. - If there is a call from the other party phone in the state of displaying the television images on the
main display part 2 a in the present embodiment, communication can be made with the other party phone by stopping output of the television audio corresponding to the television images while display of the television images are maintained on themain display part 2 a. Since the captions corresponding to the television images can be displayed on themain display part 2 a at this time, the user is allowed to continuously watch the television broadcasts based on the television images and captions while communicating with the other party phone. - Moreover, if there is a call from the other party phone in the state of displaying the television images on the
main display part 2 a, the voice from the other party phone can be outputted by using the audio output means outputting the television audio at that time. Accordingly, it is not necessary to switch the audio output means so as to communicate with the other party phone, and communication can be made by continuously using audio output means which has been used until then, where conveniences can be enhanced. - In an established communication state in which the
speaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10 is selected as stated above, the user is allowed to switch the voice output from the other party phone to thereceiver 8 by carrying out a predetermined operation. - Such a switching operation can be made by, for example, operating the
operation keys 4 in a state of outputting the voice from thespeaker 9, or by the operation to remove the connection terminal of the external input/output device 26 from the external input/output terminal 10 in a state of outputting voice from the external input/output device 26. Voice output from the other party phone may also be switched to thereceiver 8 on the basis of the operation to rotate thedisplay case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state. - If the voice output from the other party phone is switched to the receiver 8 (Yes in step S108), the television
image display part 35 stops displaying the television images on themain display part 2 a (step 109) while therecording part 33 records the television broadcasts by recording the television images and the television audio based on a subsequent television broadcast wave (step S110). - On the basis of the operation to output the voice from the
receiver 8 when the user watches a television image displayed on themain display part 2 a while outputting the voice from the other party phone by thespeaker 9 or the external output/input device 26 as stated above, the display of the television image can be stopped on themain display part 2 a. If the operation to output the voice from thereceiver 8 was carried out, the user is required to put the internal face of thedisplay case 2 on the ear in order to communicate, it becomes impossible to see themain display part 2 a by the user, so that display of the television images is automatically stopped to realize efficient reduction of power consumption. - Moreover, the television broadcasts which were interrupted to view due to stopped display on the
main display part 2 a can be recorded so as to allow the user to watch the television broadcasts later, whereby conveniences can be improved. - Meanwhile, if the
holding button 4 a was operated in the established communication state to produce an input signal which is notified to theresponse part 32 for providing a holding state by stopping the voice output to the other party phone (No in step S108 ofFIG. 13 , Yes in step S201 ofFIG. 14 ), the televisionaudio output part 36 outputs the television audio corresponding to the television images displayed on themain display part 2 a at that time (step S202). At this time, the television audio is outputted from the same audio output means being either thespeaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 for use in outputting the voice from the other party phone. - While the television audio corresponding to the television images are thus outputted during the holding state, if the holding state is released by operating the
holding button 4 a again (Yes in step S203), the televisionaudio output part 36 stops outputting the television audio again (step S204). Accordingly, when the user communicates with the other party phone by stopping output of the television audio while displaying the television images on themain display part 2 a, and if the user desires to listen to the television audio by judging from content of the television images, the television audio can be temporarily heard by setting the holding state to output the television audio, where conveniences can be further enhanced. - Although explanation was made in the present embodiment for the structure in such that the television
audio output part 36 completely stops outputting the television audio if there is a call from the other party phone while receiving the television broadcast waves, such a structure is not limited and a structure to reduce a volume of the television audio to an extent in which communication is not interrupted may be provided. - Explanation was also made in the present embodiment for the
mobile phone 1 in which thedisplay case 2 is rotatable within a face of horizontally disposing themain display part 2 a, but the present invention is not limited to such amobile phone 1 and it is applicable to a mobile phone structured to have thedisplay case 2 which cannot be rotated within a face of horizontally disposing themain display part 2 a. -
FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of themobile phone 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Themobile phone 1 is provided with themain display part 2 a, thesub-display part 11, thereceiver 8, the transmittingmicrophone 7, theoperation keys 4, thespeaker 9, the external input/output terminal 10, thecommunication part 23, the televisionbroadcast reception part 24, and the rotationalposition detection part 25 in the same manner with the first embodiment, where these operations are controlled by thecontrol part 30 made of a processor. Themobile phone 1 also has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment as shown inFIGS. 1 to 10 . Explanation of the structure similar to that of the first embodiment will be omitted by providing like reference numbers in the drawings. -
FIG. 16 is a block diagram to explain an operation when a signal is received in thecommunication part 23 and the televisionbroadcast reception part 24. In the present embodiment, thecontrol part 30 executes a program process so as to cause an incoming call process part 41, aresponse part 42, arecording part 43 and atelevision output part 44 to function. - If a call signal from the other party phone is received in the
communication part 23, an incoming call process made by the incoming call process part 41 allows the user to answer the call by an off-hook operation. During the incoming call process, ringtone to notify the user of calling from the other party phone is normally outputted from thespeaker 9. The incoming call process is continued until a call from the other party phone is stopped or the user carries out an off-hook operation. The off-hook operation here includes any kinds of operations made by the user to answer a call from the other party phone. - If the user answers a call from the other party phone by carrying out an off-hook operation during the incoming call process, a communication state is established by transmitting a response signal from the
communication part 23 to the other party phone, whereby communication voices can be transmitted to or received from the other party phone. In the established communication state, the voice from the other party phone is outputted from any one selected among thereceiver 8, thespeaker 9 and the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. - If the television broadcast waves are received in the television
broadcast reception part 24, signals indicating television images, television audio and character information based on the television broadcast waves are inputted to thetelevision output part 44 via therecording part 43. Therecording part 43 records the television images, the television audio and the character information or the like in a memory (not shown) as needed on the basis of the television broadcast waves received in the televisionbroadcast reception part 24, whereby the television broadcasts can be recorded. - The
television output part 44 includes a televisionimage display part 45 and a televisionaudio output part 46. The televisionimage display part 45 causes themain display part 2 a to the display television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including animage rotation part 47 for rotating images displayed on themain display part 2 a and a characterinformation display part 48 for extracting the character information included in the television broadcast waves so as to display on themain display part 2 a. The televisionaudio output part 46 outputs the television audio based on the television broadcast waves to thespeaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. Signals from theresponse part 42 are inputted to therecording part 43 and thetelevision output part 44. -
FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing an example of a laterally extended state switching process which is carried out when thedisplay case 2 is switched from a longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. If thedisplay case 2 is rotated and the rotationalposition detection part 25 detects switching from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state (Yes in step S301), and if the television broadcast waves are received in the televisionbroadcast reception part 24 at that time (Yes in step S302), display of the television images based on the television broadcast waves are rotated at 90 degrees by the image rotation part 47 (step S303). Therefore, the television images are displayed by setting a widthwise direction of themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state as a vertical direction, whereby the direction of the television images can be adjusted to a rotational position. - In contrast, if the television broadcast waves are not received in the television
broadcast reception part 24 when thedisplay case 2 is switched from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state (No in step S302), reception of the television broadcast waves are started to output the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves from the television output part 44 (step S304). Therefore, the television images can be automatically displayed on themain display part 2 a by simply rotating thedisplay case 2 from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. Accordingly, an operation to rotate thedisplay case 2 and an operation to start outputting the television image and the television audio are not both required, so that troublesome operations can be reduced. -
FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an example of the longitudinally extended state switching process which is carried out when thedisplay case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state. If the rotationalposition detection part 25 detects switching from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when thedisplay case 2 is rotated (Yes in step S401), and if the televisionbroadcast reception part 24 receives the television broadcast waves (Yes in step S402), and if the incoming call process part 41 executes an incoming call process (Yes in step S403), theresponse part 42 answers the call to establish a communication state (step S404). At this time, an operation to switch thedisplay case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state acts as an off-hook operation made by the user. - Thereafter, on the basis of an input signal from the
response part 42, thetelevision output part 44 stops outputting the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves (step S405), and therecording part 43 records the television broadcasts by recording the television images and the television audio based on the television broadcast waves received thereafter in a memory (step S406). - As stated above, if an incoming call process is carried out while the
display case 2 is disposed in the laterally extended state to display the television images on themain display part 2 a, the user is allowed to answer a call by simply rotating thedisplay case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state. Accordingly, if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcasts, the user is allowed to answer the call by simply rotating thedisplay case 2, where an operation to rotate thedisplay case 2 and an operation to answer the call are not both required, so that troublesome operations can be reduced. - Moreover, an output of the television images and the television audio can be stopped on the basis of an operation to rotate the
display case 2 to answer a call from the other party phone. If the user answers a call by rotating thedisplay case 2 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, the user is required to put the internal face of thedisplay case 2 on the ear in order to communicate, it becomes impossible to see themain display part 2 a, by the user, where an output of the television images and the television audio are automatically discontinued to realize efficient reduction of power consumption. - It is also made possible to record the television broadcasts which were interrupted to view due to stopped output of the television images and the television audio so as to allow the user to watch the television broadcasts later. Accordingly, even if there is a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcasts, the user can answer the call without hesitation because of a relief knowing that subsequent television images are automatically recorded. Therefore, conveniences can be improved in receiving a call from the other party phone while viewing the television broadcasts.
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broadcast reception part 24 receives the television broadcast waves when thedisplay case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, and if the incoming call process part 41 does not carry out the incoming call process (No in step S403), display of the television images based on the television broadcast waves are rotated at 90 degrees by the image rotation part 47 (step S407). Therefore, the television images are displayed by setting a longitudinal direction of themain display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state as a vertical direction, where the direction of the television images can be adjusted to a rotational position. - At this time, since the
main display part 2 a should be in the longitudinally extended state as opposed to the laterally extended aspect ratio of 16:9 in the television images based on the television broadcast waves, there is an open space generated on the display screen of themain display part 2 a if a lateral width of a displayed television image is adjusted to fit in themain display part 2 a. Character information such as caption corresponding to the television image is displayed in this open space by the character information display part 48 (step S408). Accordingly, if the user desires to display character information, character information can be displayed by simply rotating thedisplay case 2 to reach the longitudinally extended state, so that conveniences can be further enhanced. - Explanation was made in the present embodiment for the structure in such that the
display case 2 is rotated by using the rotational axis which vertically moves along rotation of thedisplay case 2 as a center, instead of using a rotational axis fixed to a certain position as a center, but such a structure is not limited and if the present invention is structured to have thedisplay case 2 rotatable between the longitudinally extended state and the laterally extended state within a face of horizontally disposing themain display part 2 a, it is applicable to a mobile phone having thedisplay case 2 which is rotated by using a fixed rotational axis as a center. -
FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of themobile phone 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Thismobile phone 1 is provided with themain display part 2 a, thesub-display part 11, thereceiver 8, the transmittingmicrophone 7, theoperation keys 4, thespeaker 9, the external input/output terminal 10, thecommunication part 23, the televisionbroadcast reception part 24, and the rotationalposition detection part 25 in the same manner with the first embodiment, in addition to amemory 27, where these operation are controlled by thecontrol part 30 made of a processor. Themobile phone 1 also has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment as shown inFIGS. 1 to 10 . Explanation of the structure similar to that of the first embodiment will be omitted by providing like reference numbers in the drawings. - The
communication part 23 transmits/receives not only communication voices but also electronic mails by transmitting/receiving electric waves to/from a base station via thecommunication antenna 23 a. When an electronic mail is transmitted/received, thecommunication part 23 transmits/receives information such as character information indicating a subject of an electronic mail and a mail address of a transmitting source in addition to character information being contents of text of the electronic mail. That is, when an electronic mail is transmitted, character information, which includes text and a subject of an electronic mail created by the user operating theoperation keys 4 of themobile phone 1, and mail information such as a mail address on the user side are transmitted to a phone or a personal computer of a communication party (communication terminal of a communication party to/from which these electronic mails can be transmitted/received is referred to as an “opposite communication terminal” hereinafter). In contrast, when an electronic mail is received, character information including text and a subject of an electronic mail created in an opposite communication terminal and mail information such as a mail address of the opposite communication terminal are received. -
FIG. 20 is a block diagram to explain an operation when signals are received in thecommunication part 23 and the televisionbroadcast reception part 24. In the present embodiment, thecontrol part 30 executes a program process so as to cause a characterinformation extraction part 51, ascroll display part 52, anapplication start part 53 and atelevision output part 54 to function. - When the television
broadcast reception part 24 receives the television broadcast waves, signals indicating the television images, the television audio and the character information or the like based on the television waves are inputted to thetelevision output part 54. Thetelevision output part 54 includes a televisionimage display part 55 and a televisionaudio output part 56. - The television
image display part 55 causes themain display part 2 a to display the television images and the character information based on the television broadcast waves, including animage rotation part 57 for rotating images displayed on themain display part 2 a. The televisionaudio output part 56 outputs the television audio based on television broadcast waves to thespeaker 9 or the external input/output device 26 connected to the external input/output terminal 10. - The
image rotation part 57 rotates images displayed on themain display part 2 a on the basis of input signals from the rotationalposition detection part 25 when the television broadcast waves are received in the televisionbroadcast reception part 24. That is, during reception of the television broadcast waves, the television images are displayed by setting a widthwise direction of themain display part 2 a disposed in a laterally extended state as a vertical direction when thedisplay case 2 is switched from a longitudinally extended state to a laterally extended state, whereas the television images are displayed by setting a longitudinal direction of themain display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state as a vertical direction when thedisplay case 2 is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, whereby a direction of a television image can be adjusted to a rotational position. - If the
communication part 23 receives an electronic mail from an opposite communication terminal, thememory 27 stores mail information such as text and a subject of the electronic mail and a mail address of the opposite communication terminal. At this time, if themain display part 2 a should be in the laterally extended state, and if thetelevision output part 54 outputs the television images and the television audio, the characterinformation extraction part 51 extracts the character information including text of an electronic mail from the mail information. - Extracted character information is subjected to the scroll display on the
main display part 2 a by thescroll display part 52. The scroll display here refers to a display embodiment in which character information is displayed so as to move within a fixed area of themain display part 2 a as time elapses, meaning so-called marquee display. That is, the character information including text of an electronic mail is displayed on themain display part 2 a in sequential order from the head of the sentence and moved to a fixed direction on themain display part 2 a, followed by being deleted from themain display part 2 a in sequential order from the head of the sentence. - The application start
part 53 receives an electronic mail in viewing the television broadcasts on themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state, and if the character information including text of the electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a, an application is started at timing corresponding to an operation made by the user after the scroll display starts. In the present embodiment, said operation made by the user is an operation to rotate thedisplay case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state, in which a detected signal is inputted from the rotationalposition detection part 25 to the application startpart 53. - The application start
part 53 is consist of a mail browsing application startpart 53 a for starting a mail browsing application and a mail creating application startpart 53 b for starting a mail creating application. The mail browsing application is an application for browsing the character information including text of received electronic mails. The mail creating application is also an application for creating reply electronic mails to received electronic mails. -
FIG. 21 shows an example of an embodiment in which character information including text of a received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a by thescroll display part 52 ofFIG. 20 . When an electronic mail is received while displaying the television images on themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state, themain display part 2 a is divided into a televisionimage display area 2 b and ascroll display area 2 c. The television images which have been displayed on themain display part 2 a until then is continuously displayed in the televisionimage display area 2 b, and the character information including text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in thescroll display area 2 c. - The
scroll display area 2 c is arranged along a long side of themain display part 2 a, i.e. along an upper side or a lower side of themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state. In the example ofFIG. 21 , thescroll display area 2 c is arranged along a lower side of themain display part 2 a of the laterally extended state, and configured as a display area for a single line extending linearly in a vertical direction. - The character information including text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in the
scroll display area 2 c at a speed to allow the user to read the information from a right edge to a left edge of thescroll display area 2 c. More specifically, the character information of the head of the sentence is initially displayed on a right edge of thescroll display area 2 c, followed by moving the character information of the head of the sentence leftward as time elapses, whereby the character information following to the character information of the head of the sentence is displayed on a right edge of thescroll display area 2 c sequentially (refer toFIG. 21 a). - Thereafter, when the character information of the head of the sentence moves to a left edge of the
scroll display area 2 c (refer toFIG. 21 b), the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in thescroll display area 2 c, whereby subsequent character information is displayed on the left edge of thescroll display area 2 c. The character information following to the character information of the head of the sentence is thus displayed on the left edge of thescroll display area 2 c and disappears from the display sequentially, whereby the character information can be displayed to the end of the sentence in thescroll display area 2 c even if the number of characters in text of a received electronic mail is larger than the number of characters displayable in thescroll display area 2 c (refer toFIG. 21 c). - If the number of characters in text of the received electronic mail is larger than the number of characters displayable in the
scroll display area 2 c, the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in thescroll display area 2 c, after which character information of the end of the sentence is displayed on the right edge of thescroll display area 2 c, and at that point entire character information of full text is displayed in thescroll display area 2 c. In contrast, if the number of characters in text of the received electronic mail is equal to or less than the number of characters displayable in thescroll display area 2 c, the character information of the end of the sentence is displayed on a right edge of thescroll display area 2 c before the character information of the head of the sentence disappears from the display in thescroll display area 2 c, and at this point entire character information of text is displayed in thescroll display area 2 c. - If the electronic mail is received in a state that the television images are displayed in the
main display 2 c, the character information including text of the received electronic mail can be thus subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a while maintaining display of the television images, whereby the user is allowed to browse through the character information including text of the received electronic mail while viewing the television broadcasts. Scroll display of the character information including text of the received mail on themain display part 2 a allows display of full text of the electronic mail while ensuring a space for displaying the television images. - Accordingly, after confirming the character information including text of the received electronic mail by scroll display while viewing a television broadcast, and if the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail or create a reply electronic mail, the user carries out an operation to start an application. In contrast, if the user desires to give priority to view the television broadcasts, the user may keep viewing the television broadcasts without carrying out the aforementioned operation at that point, and start an application later.
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FIG. 22 shows an example of an embodiment in which the application startpart 53 starts an application in accordance with an operation made by the user after starting scroll display. If the user rotates thedisplay case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state at predetermined timing after starting scroll display, themain display part 2 a is divided into the televisionimage display area 2 d and themail display area 2 e. - In the present embodiment, the television
image display area 2 d is arranged on an upper side of themain display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state and themail display area 2 e is arranged on a lower side thereof. Since the television images have a laterally extended aspect ratio, the television images displayed on an upper side of themain display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state creates an open space on a lower side thereof, in which themail display area 2 e can be arranged in the open space. It should be noted that the televisionimage display area 2 d may be arranged on a lower side and themail display area 2 e may be arranged on an upper side on themain display part 2 a disposed in the longitudinally extended state. - In the television
image display area 2 d, the television images displayed in the televisionimage display area 2 b on themain display part 2 a disposed in the laterally extended state until then are continuously displayed. A screen for browsing through the character information including text of the received electronic mail (refer toFIG. 22 a), or a screen for creating a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail (refer toFIG. 22 b) is displayed in themail display area 2 e. - If the user rotates the
display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state before the entire character information of text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a as shown inFIGS. 21 a and 21 b, a mail browsing application is started to display a mail browsing screen as shown inFIG. 22 a on themain display part 2 a. Themail display area 2 e on this mail browsing screen displays an owner name or a mail address of an opposite communication terminal being a transmitting source of the received electronic mail, and the character information including text and a subject of the electronic mail created in the opposite communication terminal. - In the present embodiment, if a user rotates the
display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state before the entire character information including text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a, themail display area 2 e displays the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a, i.e. the character information following to the character information already subjected to the scroll display. - When, for example, an electronic mail including a series of text as shown in the
scroll display part 2 c ofFIGS. 2 a to 2 c was received, and if the user rotated thedisplay case 3 at the point of scroll display of text as shown in the state ofFIG. 21 a, the character information following to the character information already subjected to the scroll display is exclusively displayed in themail display area 2 e as shown inFIG. 22 . - As stated above, if the user desires to immediately browse through full text of the received electronic mail in the middle of confirming the character information including text of the received electronic mail by scroll display while viewing the television broadcasts, the user carries out an operation to start the mail browsing application before the entire character information of text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the
main display part 2 a, whereby it is possible to browse through the character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a. Accordingly, browsing through full text of the received electronic mail can be realized in minimum display. - Meanwhile, if the user rotates the
display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state within a fixed period of time after the entire character information of text of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a as shown inFIG. 21 c, the mail creating application is started to display a mail creation screen as shown inFIG. 22 b is displayed on themain display part 2 a. Themail display area 2 e on this mail creation screen displays an owner name or a mail address of an opposite communication terminal being a transmitting destination of a reply electronic mail, and character information including text and a subject of an electronic mail created in thismobile phone 1. - At this time, a mail address of the opposite communication terminal being a transmitting source of the received electronic mail is automatically specified as a transmitting destination of a reply electronic mail, and a subject of the reply electronic mail is automatically created by setting “Re.” added to the head of a subject of the received electronic mail. Accordingly, the user of the
mobile phone 1 shall create only text of a reply electronic mail by operating theoperation keys 4 after the mail creating application is started to display a mail creation screen on themain display part 2 a. It should be noted that a subject of a reply electronic mail can be changed by operating theoperation keys 4. - Information related to the television broadcast viewed by the user at the time of starting a mail creating application may be automatically integrated in text of a reply electronic mail. In this case, the character information such as a television program name included in the received television broadcast waves may be integrated in text of a reply electronic mail.
- As stated above, if the user desires to create a reply electronic mail to a received electronic mail after confirming character information including text of the received electronic mail by scroll display while viewing the television broadcasts, the user carries out an operation to start the mail creating application within a fixed period of time after scroll display finishes, so as to create a reply electronic mail. Therefore, an operation to specify a mail address of a transmitting destination can be omitted and a reply electronic mail can be easily transmitted.
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FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing an example of a mail reception process which is carried out when an electronic mail is received while thedisplay case 2 should be in the laterally extended state. When the electronic mail is received from the opposite communication terminal while thedisplay case 2 should be in the laterally extended state, and if the televisionbroadcast reception part 24 does not receive the television broadcast waves (No in step S501), mail information such as text and a subject of the received electronic mail and the mail address of the opposite communication terminal is stored in the memory 27 (step S512). At this time, themain display part 2 a displays a notification that the electronic mail has been received, after which the user operates theoperation keys 4 to read and browse through the mail information stored in thememory 27. - Meanwhile, if the television
broadcast reception part 24 receives the television broadcast waves while the electronic mail is received from the opposite communication terminal when thedisplay case 2 should be in the laterally extended state (Yes in step S501), mail information such as text and a subject of the received electronic mail and a mail address of the opposite communication terminal is stored in the memory 27 (step S502), and the characterinformation extraction part 51 extracts character information of the text from the mail information (step S503). Themain display part 2 a is then divided into the televisionimage display area 2 b and thescroll display area 2 c, where character information including text of an extracted electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display in thescroll display area 2 c by the scroll display part 52 (step S504). - If the user carries out an operation to rotate the
display case 3 from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state after scroll display starts (Yes in step S505), and if the user carries out the operation before entire character information of text is subjected to the scroll display in thescroll display area 2 c (Yes in step S506), the mail browsing application startpart 53 a starts the mail browsing application (step S507), so as to display the mail browsing screen as shown inFIG. 22 a on themain display part 2 a (step S508). - On the contrary, after entire character information of text is subjected to the scroll display in the
scroll display area 2 c (No in step S506), and if the user carries out an operation within a fixed period of time (Yes in step S509), the mail creating application startpart 53 b starts the mail creating application (step S510), and a mail creation screen as shown inFIG. 22 b is displayed on themain display part 2 a (step S511). - Although explanation was made in the present embodiment for the structure in which character information including text of a received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on the
main display part 2 a, such a structure in not limited and a structure to realize scroll display of a subject of a received electronic mail on themain display part 2 a may also be employed. In this case, the scroll display may include a subject added to text of the received electronic mail on themain display part 2 a, or an owner name or a mail address of the opposite communication terminal may be further added to the scroll display on themain display part 2 a. - The present application claims priority under the Paris convention on the basis of a patent application filed on Nov. 22, 2005 (Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-336982), and other patent applications filed on Nov. 24, 2005 (Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2005-337937 and 2005-339458) in Japan, while entire contents of these patent applications are referred to and cited herein.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a mobile phone according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in which cases are closed. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the mobile phone ofFIG. 1 , in which the cases are expanded. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a display case of the mobile phone ofFIG. 2 is rotated clockwise at about 45 degrees from a state ofFIG. 2 when it is seen from a front surface. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the display case of the mobile phone ofFIG. 2 is rotated clockwise at 90 degrees from the state ofFIG. 2 when it is seen from a front surface. -
FIG. 5 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in the state ofFIG. 2 , showing a perspective structure in a holding part. -
FIG. 6 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in a state ofFIG. 3 , showing a perspective structure in the holding part. -
FIG. 7 is a rear surface view of the mobile phone in a state ofFIG. 4 , showing a perspective structure in the holding part. -
FIG. 8 is a front surface view of a hinge part in the state ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 9 is a front surface view of the hinge part in the state ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 10 is a front surface view of the hinge part in a state ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of the mobile phone. -
FIG. 12 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in a communication part and a television broadcast reception part. -
FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to answer a call when the call comes from the other party phone while receiving television broadcast waves. -
FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to answer a call when the call comes from the other party phone while receiving television broadcast waves, showing a process continued fromFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of a mobile phone according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 16 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in the communication part and the television broadcast reception part. -
FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing an example of the laterally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case is switched from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state. -
FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an example of the longitudinally extended state switching process which is carried out when the display case is switched from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state. -
FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical structure of a mobile phone according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 20 is a block diagram to explain an operation carried out when signals are received in the communication part and the television broadcast reception part. -
FIG. 21 shows an example of an embodiment in which character information including text of a received electronic ma is subjected to the scroll display on a main display by a scroll display ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 22 shows an example of an embodiment in which an application start part starts an application in accordance with an operation carried out by the user after scroll display starts. -
FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing an example of a process to receive an electronic mail when the mail is received while the display case should be in the laterally extended state. -
- 1 Mobile phone
- 2 Display case
- 2 a Main display part
- 4 Operation keys
- 4 a Holding button
- 5 Operation case
- 23 Communication part
- 24 Television broadcast reception part
- 25 Rotational position detection part
- 30 Control part
- 31 Incoming call process part
- 32 Response part
- 33 Recording part
- 34 Television output part
- 35 Television image display part
- 36 Television audio output part
- 37 Image rotation part
- 38 Character information display part
- 39 Output selection part
- 41 Incoming call process part
- 42 Response part
- 43 Recording part
- 44 Television output part
- 45 Television image display part
- 46 Television audio output part
- 47 Image rotation part
- 48 Character information display part
- 51 Character information extraction part
- 52 Scroll display part
- 53 Application start part
- 53 a Mail browsing application start part
- 53 b Mail creating application start part
- 54 Television output part
- 55 Television image display part
- 56 Television audio output part
- 57 Image rotation part
Claims (21)
1. A mobile phone comprising;
television broadcast reception means adapted to a receive television broadcast wave;
television output means adapted to display a television image on a display screen and to output television audio corresponding to the television image on the basis of the received television broadcast wave;
radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and
incoming call response means adapted to generate the response signal and to establish a communication state on the basis of a user operation during a period answerable to said call signal; wherein
the television output means has volume reduction means adapted to reduce a volume of television audio corresponding to the television image while maintaining display of the television image on said display screen when said call signal is received in a state of displaying the television image on said display screen; and
character information display means adapted to extract character information corresponding to the television image from the television broadcast wave and to display the character information on said display screen when said volume reduction means reduces television audio corresponding to the television image.
2. The mobile phone according to claim 1 , comprising:
a case having said display screen created on a case face;
first audio output means for use in a state that a user puts said case face on the user's ear;
second audio output means for use in a state that the user keeps said case face away from the ear; and
output selection means adapted to output voice from the other party phone by selecting the same audio output means used to output the television audio until then in the case of reducing a volume of the television audio corresponding to the television image by said volume reduction means.
3. The mobile phone according to claim 2 , wherein
said television output means comprises image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on said display screen if said first audio output means carries out an operation to output voice from the other party phone when said second audio output means outputs the voice while maintaining display of the television image on said display screen.
4. The mobile phone according to claim 3 , comprising recording means adapted to record subsequent television images based on the television broadcast wave when said image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
5. The mobile phone according to any one of claims 1 to 4 , comprising
holding switching means adapted to switch to a holding state in which output of communication voice to the other party phone is stopped in an established communication state, wherein
said television output means has volume increase means adapted to increase a volume of the television audio in a holding state switched by said holding switching means when the television image is displayed on said display screen with a decreased volume of the television audio.
6. A mobile phone comprising:
a display case having a rectangular display screen created on a case face;
audio output means arranged in said display case on one end side of a longitudinal direction on said display screen and used in a state that a user puts said case face on the user's ear;
holding means adapted to rotatably hold said display case within a face of horizontally disposing said display screen so that said display screen should be in a longitudinally extended state and a laterally extended state;
rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of said display case by the user;
television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave;
television image display means adapted to cause said display screen to display a television image created on the basis of a received television broadcast wave and rotated in accordance with said rotational operation;
radio communication means adapted to transmit/receive a call signal and a response signal; and
incoming call response means adapted to generate a response signal and to establish a communication state on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display casing screen displaying the television image from a laterally extended state to a longitudinally extended state in a period answerable to said call signal.
7. The mobile phone according to claim 6 , wherein
said television image display means has image display stop means adapted to stop display of the television image on said display screen when said incoming call response means establishes the communication state.
8. The mobile phone according to claim 7 , comprising recording means adapted to record subsequent television images based on the television broadcast wave when said image display stop means stops displaying the television image.
9. The mobile phone according to any one of claims 6 to 8 , wherein
said television image display means has first image rotation means adapted to rotate display of a television image on said display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display screen displaying the television image from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when it is not in a period answerable to said call signal.
10. The mobile phone according to claim 9 , wherein
said television image display means has character information display means adapted to cause said display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state to display the television image and character information extracted from the television broadcast wave so as to correspond to the television image.
11. The mobile phone according to any one of claims 6 to 8 , wherein
said television image display means has image display start means adapted to start display of the television image on said display screen on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of the display screen displaying no television images from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
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13. A mobile phone comprising:
television broadcast reception means adapted to receive a television broadcast wave;
television image display means adapted to display a television image on a display screen on the basis of the received television broadcast wave;
electronic mail reception means adapted to receive an electronic mail made of character information from a base station;
scroll display means adapted to provide scroll display of character information of the electronic mail on said display screen as time elapses when the electronic mail is received in a state that said television image display means displays the television image on the display screen; and
application start means adapted to start an application to browse through character information of the received electronic mail or an application to create an electronic mail on the basis of an operation made by a user after said scroll display starts.
14. The mobile phone according to claim 13 , wherein
said application start means has a mail browsing application start means adapted to start an application to browse through character information other than the character information already subjected to the scroll display on said display screen when said operation is carried out by the user before the scroll display includes entire character information of the received electronic mail on said display screen.
15. The mobile phone according to claim 13 , wherein
said application start means has mail creating application start means adapted to start an application to create a reply electronic mail to the received electronic mail when said operation is carried out by the user within a fixed period of time after entire character information of the received electronic mail is subjected to the scroll display on said display screen.
16. The mobile phone according to any one of claims 13 to 15 , comprising:
a display case created with a rectangular display screen;
holding means adapted to rotatably hold said display case within a face of horizontally disposing said display screen so that said display screen should be in a longitudinally extended state and a laterally extended state; and
rotational operation detection means adapted to detect a rotational operation of said display case by the user, wherein
said television image display means causes the display screen to display the television image rotated in accordance with said rotational operation; and
said application start means starts an application on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display screen from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state.
17. The mobile phone according to claim 16 , wherein
said television image display means continuously displays the television image on one side of a longitudinal direction on said display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state after said application start means starts an application; and
said application start means displays a screen to browse through or create an electronic mail on the other side of the longitudinal direction on said display screen.
18. The mobile phone according to claim 9 , wherein
said television image display means has second image rotation means adapted to rotate display of the television image on said display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display screen displaying the television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
19. The mobile phone according to claims 11 , wherein
said television image display means has first image rotation means adapted to rotate display of a television image on said display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display screen displaying the television image from the laterally extended state to the longitudinally extended state when it is not in a period answerable to said call signal.
20. The mobile phone according to claim 19 , wherein
said television image display means has second image rotation means adapted to rotate display of the television image on said display screen at 90 degrees on the basis of a rotational operation to make a transition of said display screen displaying the television image from the longitudinally extended state to the laterally extended state.
21. The mobile phone according to claim 19 , wherein
said television image display means has character information display means adapted to cause said display screen disposed in the longitudinally extended state to display the television image and character information extracted from the television broadcast wave so as to correspond to the television image.
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